The transit authority will add bus capacity for the FIFA FanFest at Lemon Hill and more Broad Street Line trips to South Philly.
Philadelphia's public transportation services, including SEPTA, to receive $8.47 million in federal funding for improvements ...
PHILADELPHIA - SEPTA and its largest workers union reached a contract agreement, according to WPVI. The transit agency and the union leaders met for their latest round of contract negotiations Monday.
John Fetterman says Philadelphia is getting a serious transit assist ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with $8.47 million in fresh federal funding headed to the region to help move the crush of fans ...
Last week, SEPTA announced that, though a partnership with the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the city’s Office of Transportation, Infrastructure and Systems, it had installed AI-powered cameras ...
SEPTA does not subscribe to Terminal, Transit’s customer experience platform. Rather, it relies on its own methods to acquire customer feedback. The agency conducts a quarterly customer satisfaction ...
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Philadelphia transit gets $8.47M ahead of World Cup crowds
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal funding will provide $8.47 million to support public transit operations in the Philadelphia region as the city prepares to host six matches during the 2026 FIFA ...
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