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Amid a looming "transit death spiral," SEPTA said they received record-high customer satisfaction scores in a recent survey.
The transit agency is facing severe cutbacks of service and fare hikes if it doesn’t receive money from Harrisburg soon.
SEPTA released its mid-year crime report for 2025, which shows significant increases in enforcement related to fare evasion ...
The state budget is nearly two weeks late, with no deal in sight. House Majority Leader Matt Bradford (D., Montgomery), ...
SEPTA says it has rolled out a safer first half of the year, according to a new report released on Tuesday. Serafini will ...
A SEPTA bus traveling in Philadelphia's Fairmount neighborhood sideswiped a police vehicle early Wednesday morning, officials ...
Sauer has not shied away from praising the Transit Police's efforts during this period. "We are continuing to see great ...
SEPTA Police Chief Chuck Lawson said the crackdown on fare evasion and other crimes on the transit system is improving safety and quality of life.
SEPTA says far too many Philadelphians aren't paying to ride the transit system. It costs the agency about $50 million yearly ...
SEPTA board members voted to dramatically cut service and raise fares to fill a $213 million hole in the budget.
SEPTA has added parking fees for weekends and holidays in hopes of increasing revenue for the Philadelphia area's mass ...
SEPTA board voted to approve its fiscal year 2026 operating budget, setting into motion the elimination of 5 regional rails, 50 bus routes and more.