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Thousands of Philadelphia students could be affected by SEPTA's doomsday cuts set for Aug. 24 — one day before school starts.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA is urging Philadelphia parents and students to make alternative transportation plans for the ...
Signs went up at bus routes and stops that will be eliminated, unless the state approves $168 million in crucial funding.
As Pennsylvania lawmakers stall on passing a state budget, SEPTA is now preparing for service cuts that kick in a month from ...
The School District of Philadelphia is set to start classes on Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. But, unless SEPTA can find a way to ...
Proposed budget cuts could eventually impact nearly half of SEPTA's current services, affecting buses, trains and metro.
Without a fix to funding needs, service cuts will begin as soon as next month — jeopardizing everything from daily commutes ...
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SEPTA urges families to plan ahead as potential "doomsday" cuts threaten back-to-school commuteSEPTA is urging families in the Philadelphia region to start planning now for how their children will get to and from school next month as possible "doomsday" cuts loom. Brandon Goldner reports.
SEPTA has begun warning riders with signs at various bus stops across Philadelphia that discontinued service will take effect ...
SEPTA riders must now pay to park at commuter lots, including on weekends and holidays. Surface lots will cost $2 and parking garages will cost $4. The new fee is part of SEPTA's so-called ...
Local schools are figuring out how to start the school year without payments from the state and the transit some students rely on for their commutes.
Kashante Mays teaches English at Southeast High and she's the AVID Coordinator, which is a program that helps students plan for after graduation.
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