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How will Philadelphia deal with SEPTA's looming service cuts and fare hikes? The city unveiled its plan for residents and commuters.
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle warned Monday that planned SEPTA cuts could force Amtrak to cut the Keystone Service line from Philadelphia to Harrisburg.
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.
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.
Amtrak says service cuts will impact its ability to reinvest and could lead to issues on one of its biggest routes on the ...
Philadelphia Congressman Brendan Boyle warns that SEPTA's budget deficit may lead to the loss of the Keystone Service, ...
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 ...
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro responded to the looming SEPTA cuts and fare hikes as protesters held another rally at Sen ...
Travel options across the Northeast Corridor could soon become much less convenient as impacts from a budget stalemate in ...
As Pa. lawmakers continue to negotiate an overdue budget, the Keystone and Pennsylvanian lines that many rely on for ...
A landlord in Akron pleaded guilty last month to setting fire to an apartment to try to get the tenants to leave.
As Philadelphia’s SEPTA prepares to eliminate regional rail service on several lines it leases from Amtrak, the national rail ...