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SEPTA has added parking fees for weekends and holidays in hopes of increasing revenue for the Philadelphia area's mass ...
If you prefer to park in a SEPTA-owned parking lot or garage, prepare to pay for it.
Last year, SEPTA ended free parking in its lots and garages and hiked the price. And now, starting Monday July 7, 2025, free parking on SEPTA-owned lots and garages has ended on weekends and holidays.
SEPTA is ending free parking for its riders and phasing fees back in beginning Monday, Sept. 23. Fees will be reinstated at all SEPTA-owned surface lots and garages by Wednesday, Nov. 6.
SEPTA will charge customers to park in its lots and garages on weekends and holidays starting Monday. The transportation authority has offered free parking for years but started phasing in payments ...
SEPTA parking fees are back. What riders should know to pay with new app, at kiosks After 4 years, SEPTA is reinstating parking fees -- at a higher rate -- for lots at stations throughout its ...
SEPTA CEO and General Manager Leslie Richards said the fees will offset parking lot maintenance costs and generate revenue “in the midst of a funding crisis.” “We understand how increasing fees could ...
After 4 years, SEPTA reinstates phased-in parking fees | What you need to know. Riders will be able to pay for parking fees by using the SEPTA Park app, kiosks, or via text message.
Year-round, all surface lots will cost $2 and garages will be $4 starting Monday. The authority says the move is needed as it prepares for drastic service cuts.
Parking fees were suspended in 2020 to attract customers back to the transit system, SEPTA said. "We wanted to keep it free as we built up ridership post-pandemic," noted SEPTA spokesperson Andrew ...