PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA fares are going up on subways, trolleys, and buses, beginning on Sunday, Dec. 1. The board approved the 7.5 percent increase earlier this month, as the transit agency ...
SEPTA riders may be surprised to find their commute costs more this month. Amid last month’s celebration of Gov. Josh Shapiro redirecting $153 million in federal funds to SEPTA — a move that averted a ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Be prepared to pay more to ride on SEPTA. As a fare increase is now in effect. Fares on buses, subways and trolleys are increasing by 50 cents. Regional Rail Service fares ...
Amtrak, SEPTA trains halted on Dec. 5, 2024, due to downed trees on the tracks near SEPTA's Paoli Station NBC Universal, Inc. Strong winds caused tree limbs to fall on power lines, halting Amtrak ...
SEPTA has rolled out a new version of its smartphone app that aims to make it easier for riders to quickly find the most convenient bus, train, or trolley for their trip and make travel decisions ...
Yet, legislators in Harrisburg are ready to watch SEPTA starve. The COVID-19 pandemic slashed ridership, cutting SEPTA’s revenue. Pandemic-era federal funding filled that gap, but that funding cut off ...
Scott Sauer has taken over for SEPTA General Manager Leslie S. Richards, who stepped down at the end of November. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) veteran Scott Sauer has ...
Now that it's December, get ready to spend a little more to ride SEPTA. On Sunday, SEPTA implemented a 7.5% fare hike that its board approved on Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024. A graph that SEPTA ...
Commuter alert! Starting Sunday, Dec. 1, it will cost SEPTA riders $2.50 to travel by bus, subway and trolley. Single-trip Regional Rail fares are also increasing anywhere from $0.25-$1 depending ...
Transit riders can download a new version of the SEPTA mobile app, which the authority said provides a more accessible travel experience with better real-time information. Sporting a modern design ...
SEPTA Metro fares: Riders using SEPTA Key, PATCO, or contactless payments are now paying $2.50, a 50-cent increase that matches the rate for cash and quick-trip riders.
SEPTA averted the drastic fare hike it had proposed for next year, but a smaller increase – the first in seven years – is now in effect. Bus, subway and trolley rides now cost $2.50 when ...