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The two largest public transit systems in Pennsylvania – Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) – are facing a financial crisis that threatens to ...
While my family owns a car, we don’t rely on it. From my experiences, I know that the kind of freedom public transit offers ...
The deficit is largely attributable to the expiration of COVID-19 relief funds. Other contributing factors include inflation, ...
Severe service cuts and a fare increase are planned in the coming months unless state lawmakers deliver a funding solution.
Pro-transit rallies and emails are having an impact, but the path to a funding breakthrough hasn’t appeared yet.
Millions of Pennsylvanians rely on public transit to get to work, school, and healthcare. But with Pittsburgh Regional ...
Rabbit Transit, part of the Susquehanna Regional Transportation Authority, would get a $5.7 million funding increase this ...
The main negotiators at the table with the Senate GOP, Gov. Josh Shapiro and House Majority Leader Matt Bradford (D., ...
Take Back Your Neighborhood filed a lawsuit against PennDOT, SEPTA and State Rep. Jared Solomon over plans to remove car lanes along Castor Avenue.
Republicans want to balance the books and be picky about spending, while Democrats say large investments in public education ...
ARDMORE, PA — At a roundtable held on Thursday, June 5, State Representative Mary Jo Daley convened civic and business leaders to address the urgent need for dedicated funding for public transit ...