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SEPTA’s board of directors recently voted to approve major cuts in service and significantly increase fares, write Laura Fay, ...
The SEPTA Board voted today to approve the Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget, which will cut service nearly in half, and ...
SEPTA riders react to Thursday's board approving a budget that will slash nearly half its transit service, including a base fare increase to $2.90 in September. In Sunday's Tribune: ...
“The North Penn region, and towns across the state, are adopting a resolution supporting funding for SEPTA,” she said. In November 2024 Governor Josh Shapiro announced a plan to use $153 million in ...
After a huge fire broke out at SEPTA’s largest bus depot in Nicetown on Thursday, officials have determined a cause for the fire.
SEPTA says a battery on one of the electric buses sparked the huge blaze at the SEPTA bus depot in Nicetown. A massive fire erupted at SEPTA's largest bus depot on Thursday, damaging 40 ...
SEPTA bus yard fire as seen from Chopper 6. A total of 100 buses were in the yard, including gas-powered and electric buses. Of the 40 decommissioned SEPTA buses, 15 were electric, officials said.
Battery in electric bus caused fire that engulfed 40 SEPTA buses in Philadelphia's Nicetown section 00:23. The Philadelphia Department of Public Health lifted its recommendation to stay inside on ...
A fire that enveloped 40 decommissioned SEPTA buses Thursday is believed to have started with a bus battery in a Proterra electric bus, according to SEPTA. A fire department spokesperson confirmed ...
The fire broke out at Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's facility in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood. Up to 40 buses caught fire.