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In completing the long-overdue modernization of its fare payment system, SEPTA officials announced on Thursday that the transit authority will stop selling tokens to individual […]
The SEPTA strike is official over. Service is slowly returning to normal today, but riders have another question: What do I do with my TransPass? […]
It won’t take long for 2018 to start feeling like a new beginning for Philadelphians with the news that SEPTA will start phasing out the […]
There’s been a little extra kick in my step recently, and when I walk outside the birds seem to be singing. There is only one […]
You might notice some changes at SEPTA’s 15th Street Station this week. City, federal, and transit officials gathered on Monday morning to cut the ribbon […]
Good news for Eagles fans who don’t want to bother with horrendous traffic near the Linc: SEPTA will offer discounts for anyone taking the Broad Street Line […]
Each fiscal year, SEPTA releases two budgets: operating and capital. The operating budget, released last week, is the bread-and-butter budget that projects what SEPTA will […]
SEPTA general manager Leslie Richards was all smiles on Wednesday at 69th Street Station. She was there to debut six new gates designed to prevent […]
Now that we can all go back to getting around the city on SEPTA the way we usually do, it’s time to sift through the […]
SEPTA proposed an ambitious $727.2 million budget on Monday. The funding – which would reflect an almost $180 million increase over last year’s budget, if approved […]
Because even you veggie types deserve to walk away from a “burger” having made messes of a dozen napkins, with those treasured, dichotomous feelings of […]
Remember the Crum Creek Viaduct on the Media/Elwyn Regional Rail Line, the poster child for SEPTA’s horrible physical condition? Its replacement is well on its way […]
Running a large transit system may just be one of the most thankless tasks anyone could take on. You have the responsibility for moving hundreds […]
Do you remember the convenience of living on campus during college? Meal plans, fitness facilities and classes within walking distance come to mind. But for […]
Christian Alsis lives in Pennsport and works in Old City. He takes the 57 bus to get to the office, and generally buys tokens at […]