Philadelphia Public Transit Gets a Hand, Still Needs a Plan
SEPTA seeks $394 million from a state transit capital trust fund to address a $234 million deficit and postpone service cuts amid a delayed state budget and expired federal aid.
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State's transit funding crisis looks to have a temporary fix - Pittsburgh Union Progress
A Philadelphia lawsuit could lead to temporary funding that postpones massive transit cuts proposed at Pittsburgh Regional Transit in February. A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court on Thursday ordered the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority to restore sharp service cuts implemented last month because of a state funding shortfall. To fund the restoration, SEPTA on Friday asked the state Department of Transportation for $394 million un…
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