For some, the “whys” and “hows” of 1775 to 1787 with time have become muted and indistinct. From the SEPTA […]
SEPTA is broken, not broke
SEPTA is broken. “Team SEPTA” wants us to believe the issue is that they’re broke (and deserve even more taxpayer […]
Public transit funding and the road not yet taken
(The Center Square) – There’s no shortage of frustration when it comes to stalled negotiations over funding for public transit […]
Mass transit funding bill awaits Senate return as deadline looms
(The Center Square) – Following a Sunday night session and heated floor debate, the House passed a Hail Mary transit […]
The first of SEPTA’s service cuts are set to occur in 19 days
The Pennsylvania state budget is more than a month overdue: here’s what it means for people who take SEPTA. The […]
Manion + Grigalonis: SEPTA is not just a Philly issue — all of Pennsylvania has a stake in mass transit
In the debate over how to fund Pennsylvania’s roads, bridges and transit systems, one counterproductive misconception persists: that mass transit, […]
House passes Shapiro’s $292M transit funding bill
The Democrats’ bill faces a tougher test in the senate.
By Christina Lengyel
Rep. Jim Struzzi: Pennsylvania needs workable transit solutions
Federal, state, and local governments have grappled with mass transit funding for decades. Balancing appropriate rider fares and local funding […]
Eric Tuwalski: SEPTA, Saval, Shapiro, and their scare tactics
SEPTA daily ridership is roughly 750,000 passengers — a considerable amount of people who depend on the services to get […]
