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SEPTA board members voted to dramatically cut service and raise fares to fill a $213 million hole in the budget.
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MONTCO Today on MSNSEPTA Board Approves Plan to Reduce Services, Increase Fares As Budget Deficit PersistsSEPTA’s board of directors recently voted to approve major cuts in service and significantly increase fares, write Laura Fay, ...
Fares for NJ Transit customers rise — again — after the governor and Legislature moved money around in deliberations over the ...
SEPTA Board approves ‘bad budget' that would drastically cut services, hike fares On Thursday afternoon, SEPTA's Board approved what General Manager Scott Sauer has called a 'bad budget,' that ...
General manager Scott Sauer says the plan will 'dismantle' the region's public transportation system unless the state ...
NJ Transit passengers will see a $3 fare hike starting Tuesday, the first increase since 2022, aimed at modernizing aging ...
The MTA is planning a four percent fare hike for public transit, raising the base fare to at least $3 by year's end, ...
A planned fare and toll hike that would have driven up the cost of a Long Island Rail Road ticket by 4% may be put off until ...
The tolls for two-axle vehicles increases to $10.75. Tolls for FasTrak customers, who make up the majority of bridge ...
In most years, including each of the last five RIPTA has had a policy, claims exceeding the $400,000 threshold where the stop ...
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