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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro approved SEPTA's plan to use capital project money to fund operations for the next two years.
Cuts could include half of service after 7 p.m. daily, half of Saturday service and 75% of Sunday service. Service to ...
Rep. Ed Neilson (D-Philadelphia), who chairs the House Transportation Committee, credited Shapiro for approving the transfer ...
Thousands of constituent phone calls to lawmakers, dozens of hours of protests and rallies, and a state representative who ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Monday approved SEPTA's request to use up to $394M in capital assistance funds to maintain ...
On the first day of restored transit service, Inquirer reporter Thomas Fitzgerald took to Reddit to answer reader questions ...
Governor Josh Shapiro returned to the state capital Tuesday afternoon after stops in Philadelphia to meet with legislative ...
SEPTA is being forced by a court ruling to reverse major service cuts, an apparent motivation for the new request.
Gov. Shapiro urged lawmakers to return to Harrisburg and pass a SEPTA funding deal, saying both parties need to quiet some ...
SEPTA is being forced by a court ruling to reverse major service cuts, and budget talks on transit have stalled.
SEPTA’s struggles reflect similar dilemmas at major transit agencies around the U.S. as they navigate rising costs and ...
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