State government covers more than half of operational costs for mass transit systems in Pennsylvania’s largest cities.
After seven years of the same pricing on SEPTA, the transportation agency will be raising its prices this Sunday, December 1.
State lawmakers will spend the next months working to help SEPTA avoid a fiscal crisis. Plus, taste historic dishes at a ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro has approved $153 million in one-time federal funding for SEPTA, preventing a planned fare increase and ...
Since becoming general manager and CEO of the regional transit agency nearly five years ago, Richards has dealt with a global ...
Without reaching a lasting settlement in next spring’s budget negotiations, the governor's efforts to forestall a death ...
The funding comes after a months-long struggle for federal support of SEPTA, though the organization already approved a 7.5% fare increase to take effect on Dec. 1.
"There are things that we need throughout the commonwealth, not just the public transportation and SEPTA," said Senate ...
Democrat Josh Shapiro is redirecting federal highway funds to Philadelphia’s transit system. Officials with the nation’s sixth-largest system had just approved a 29 percent fare increase.
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The agency will increase fares by 7.5 percent to deal with its budget deficit, but it will receive $153 million in federal ...
SEPTA’s proposed 21.5% fare increase has been postponed for now and it’s all thanks to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro.