Andrew Busch
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SEPTA Completes Trolley Wire Replacements, Reopening Set for January 12
SEPTA has announced that it has completed its two-months worth of work to repair the overhead wires in its trolley tunnel between Center City and…
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How Will Upcoming Service Cuts Impact SEPTA Riders?
With the deadline for SEPTA to secure additional state funding having passed, major service changes are coming, writes Annie McCormick for 6abc. Months ago, SEPTA…
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Philly to Launch New Pilot Program to Help Improve Bus Speed, Reliability
Philadelphia is currently in the process of preparing to launch a new pilot program that uses technology that would give SEPTA buses at traffic signals,…
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SEPTA to Start Charging Commuters for Parking At Its Stations Once Again
Due to ridership recovery and a budget crunch, SEPTA will start charging commuters for parking at its 146 stations once again, writes Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza for…
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SEPTA Rolls Out Multi-Rider SEPTA Key Feature
As of Monday, Feb. 26, SEPTA Key Card users will be able to pay fares for up to five riders with a single card, writes…
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Expect to See Debut of the Newly-Rebuilt Retro SEPTA Trolley Cars This Spring
SEPTA’s move to bring back its classic, retro trolleys back to Philadelphia streets has been delayed until spring, writes Tom MacDonald for WHYY. “Logistically, it…
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SEPTA Shuttering Ticket Windows at 14 Regional Rail Stations Due to Low Sales
Because of a decreasing demand for in-person sales, SEPTA is closing in-person ticket sales windows at 14 Regional Rail stations, writes Thomas Fitzgerald for The…
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The Route 15 SEPTA Trolley is On Pace to Return Soon
The historic Route 15 SEPTA trolleys are likely to return to service by March 2024, writes Cory Sharber for WHYY. SEPTA had originally announced plans…

































