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SEPTA is cracking down on fare evaders with a $300 fine, new high-tech machines and a greater police presence.
The legislation, which would need voter approval, calls for putting 0.5% of the city's general fund toward free passes.
PHILADELPHILADELPHIAPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA showed off how it's cracking down on fare jumpers Friday morning in Philadelphia's ...
New fare evasion enforcement blitzes began Friday morning as SEPTA is attempting to crackdown on people who are evading their ...
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Audacy on MSNSEPTA launches enforcement blitz to discourage fare jumpersSEPTA police chief says fare evasion is a problem that deprives the cash-strapped transit agency of critical revenue — people ...
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New traffic projections from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission show a potentially miserable commute for Philly ...
A SEPTA bus traveling on West Girard Avenue collided with a black Nissan Altima at the corner of North 13th Street shortly ...
SEPTA announced significant cuts to services across the Philadelphia region. Here are the proposals in Harrisburg that could ...
As a result, SEPTA is proposing eliminating 50 bus routes and suspending service along five Regional Rail lines and one metro ...
Under SEPTA's proposed service cuts, bus and regional rail service to Delaware will be reduced in August 2025. The Wilmington ...
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