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SEPTA fare increases go into effect Sunday
PHILADELPHIA - Get ready to pay more to ride SEPTA beginning Sunday. The transit agency’s first fare increase in seven years kicks in December 1st. The Travel Wallet fare on subways, trolleys and buses will rise to $2.
SEPTA fare adjustments will take effect December 1
SEPTA's new fare adjustment will go into effect December 1. SEPTA states that this is their first fare increase in 7 years. The SEPTA Board approved the 7.5% fare increase last Thursday. SEPTA says the Travel Wallet fare on buses,
SEPTA fares increase to $2.50 for bus, subway, trolley riders. Here's what commuters should know.
The change means SEPTA Key cardholders and people who pay with credit and debit cards would no longer be charged $2 for a ride and instead pay the full fare of $2.50.
SEPTA fare hike begins Sunday; increase to $2.50 for bus, subway, trolley riders
SEPTA’s first fare hike in seven years goes into effect on Sunday, Dec. 1. The discounted base fare increases from $2 to $2.50 on buses, subways and trolleys. That's the same as the current cash fare.
Riders, SEPTA's fare increase takes effect on Dec. 1
The 7.5% hike raises Travel Wallet transit fares from $2 to $2.50. Most single-trip fares on Regional Rail will increase as well. But all daily, weekly and monthly passes will stay the same price.
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Leslie Richards led SEPTA for 5 years as general manager. Here’s what she thinks she got right.
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Philadelphia 76ers agree to provide SEPTA passes for first-year season ticket holders in arena proposal
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Gov. Shapiro orders PennDOT to flex $153 million to SEPTA to stop ‘death spiral'
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Pa. legislators should treat SEPTA funding like an emergency
As much as beating up on SEPTA is a hallowed Philadelphia tradition, this is not the transportation authority’s fault.
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Train service resumes on SEPTA's Thorndale lines in and out of Philadelphia
Thorndale line train service is suspended in both directions between Center City and Thorndale Station Monday afternoon, ...
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SEPTA and unions reach contract agreement, avoiding a strike in the Philadelphia region
SEPTA and TWU Local 234 -- the city union transit workers -- have come to an agreement, which could potentially avoid a ...
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Philadelphia Commuters Hit by SEPTA's Immediate 7.5% Fare Hike Amid Budget Shortfall
SEPTA approves a 7.5% fare hike effective Dec 1, with a total increase nearly 30% by January to address budget shortfall.
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SEPTA funding shift won't impact rural highway projects: PennDOT
The flexed funds will stave off
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's issues in the short term, however, according to The
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Inquirer, another 7.5% fare hike planned for Dec. 1 is still set as the system grapples ...
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Gov. Shapiro helped keep SEPTA going, but a long-term solution is needed | Editorial
Without reaching a lasting settlement in next spring’s budget negotiations, the governor's efforts to forestall a death ...
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