SEPTA to end weekend, holiday parking at its properties
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SEPTA will charge for parking on weekends, holidays amid budget shortfall – Metro Philadelphia
Beginning on Monday, July 7, SEPTA will begin charging for parking on weekends and holidays at all SEPTA-owned lots and garages, including 35 additional locations. Last month, the SEPTA Board approved the change as part of the Fiscal Year 2026 Operating Budget, which will cut service nearly in half, as well as increase fare by more than 20%, making Philadelphia's public transit system among the most expensive to ride nationwide. SEPTA is fa…
·Philadelphia, United States
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