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SEPTA fare increases go into effect Sun.
SEPTA fares increase to $2.50 for bus, subway, trolley riders. Here's what commuters should know.
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 on where you get on and off.The price hike comes as SEPTA implements a 7.
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.
SEPTA fare hikes take effect, second round of increases postponed
With the start of December, SEPTA's base fares increase base to $2.50 on Sunday. However, a new influx of funding has postponed a second, more drastic fare rate increase planned for next year.
SEPTA Fare Hike Takes Effect Sunday, Philadelphia Commuters to Pay an Extra 50 Cents Per Ride
SEPTA raises fares by 50 cents to address a $240M budget deficit, while passes remain unaffected. Other planned hikes are deferred thanks to federal highway funds. Transfers remain free, and three stations are reclassified to benefit passengers.
SEPTA fare increase for subways, trolleys and buses to take effect Sunday | What you need to know
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 faces a massive $240 million budget deficit.
SEPTA fare increases go into effect Sunday
Most single-trip fares on Regional Rail will also go up to make Travel Wallet and Quick Trip prices the same. SEPTA says the fare increases are expected to bring in nearly $14.5 million in annual revenue.
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.
Fare increases take effect as SEPTA faces $240M budget deficit
As a fare increase is now in effect. Fares on buses, subways and trolleys are increasing by 50 cents. Regional Rail Service fares are also going up. The hike is happening as SEPTA faces a $240 million budget deficit. Officials say the increase is necessary to maintain current service levels.
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Post-Thanksgiving travel in the Philadelphia region: No major delays and a SEPTA rate hike
Hundreds of thousands of local travelers took to the roadways, railways, and skies on Sunday, making their annual treks home ...
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"Change" is in the air if you ride SEPTA
Free transfers on transit will remain, and SEPTA will eliminate restrictions on direction of travel for transfers – ...
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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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Leslie Richards led SEPTA for 5 years as general manager. Here’s what she thinks she got right.
Leslie S. Richards, former Montgomery County commissioner and state transportation secretary, became general manager of SEPTA ...
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SEPTA funding shift won't impact rural highway projects: PennDOT
The administration describes the shift as temporary.
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riders, estimated at 800,000 daily, faced a 21% fare hike and immediate service cuts beginning Jan. 1 without intervention. The funding, ...
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Philadelphia 76ers agree to provide SEPTA passes for first-year season ticket holders in arena proposal
Councilmember Mark Squilla would like to see the Sixers go a step further and provide passes until 40% of people are taking ...
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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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