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SEPTA announced significant cuts to services across the Philadelphia region. Here are the proposals in Harrisburg that could ...
A SEPTA bus traveling on West Girard Avenue collided with a black Nissan Altima at the corner of North 13th Street shortly ...
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNNew SEPTA bus cameras will catch illegally parked vehicles, issue parking ticketsBe careful where you park, because the Philadelphia Parking Authority is about to have many more watchful eyes across the ...
Facing a $213 million funding gap in next year's budget, SEPTA on Thursday announced the potential for major 45% service cuts ...
SEPTA is investigating an incident caught on a viral video late last week of a bus pushing a vehicle sideways along Roosevelt ...
SEPTA's budget, unveiled Thursday, cuts 45% of service and raises fares to make up a monetary deficit that has been brewing ...
As a result, SEPTA is proposing eliminating 50 bus routes and suspending service along five Regional Rail lines and one metro ...
SEPTA announced it may increase prices and cut bus and train routes if its funding gap in Pennsylvania’s state budget is not ...
All this can be avoided, the agency says, if Harrisburg can agree on a budget that funds mass transit statewide.
That's right, cameras mounted to SEPTA buses will be used to issue tickets. The AI will identify illegally parked vehicles and then PPA officers will decide if a ticket is warranted, officials said.
Under SEPTA's proposed service cuts, bus and regional rail service to Delaware will be reduced in August 2025. The Wilmington/Newark Line regional rail line—which connects Philadelphia and ...
High-tech cameras will be mounted onto more than 150 buses and trolleys so the Philadelphia Parking Authority can identify ...
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