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About 1,300 people board trains in Delaware daily. If no funding fix is found, cuts would begin within days and the rides would stop by January.
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The Mercury on MSNHow SEPTA cuts will affect bus, train, trolley routes in southeastern PA
Due to a lack of state transit funding, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, or SEPTA, will implement major service cuts starting Aug. 24 for bus/metro and Sept. 2 for regional rail.
Authorities in Delaware County captured a prisoner after he escaped police custody, stole a car, crashed, and ran away, the Nether Providence Police Department announced on ...
Transgender runner Evelyn “Evie” Parts has filed a federal lawsuit against Swarthmore College and the NCAA, alleging that the ...
With no backup plan, SEPTA riders at the Olney Transportation Center, where multiple connections are made through bus and the ...
SEPTA staffers will be at key transportation hubs across southeastern Pennsylvania this week ahead of a wave of service cuts ...
While lawmakers continue discussions on a potential funding plan for SEPTA, the transit agency is moving forward with plans ...
August 14 marked the final day for state Republicans and Democrats to fund mass public transportation, forcing the transit ...
With Pennsylvania lawmakers failing to allocate additional mass transit funding Thursday night, the Southeastern Pennsylvania ...
Delaware State Police arrested a former Red Clay Consolidated School District teacher on multiple felony charges of unlawful ...
Without a state funding solution, SEPTA is to roll out the first phase of its service cuts and fare increases Aug. 24. Here's ...
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