SEPTA
SEPTA provides public transportation in Philadelphia, offering buses, trains, trolleys, and subways that connect the city and surrounding suburbs quickly and affordably.
Customer service: 1 (215) 580-7800
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With Strengths in Workforce Development and STEM, DCCC Plays Even Greater Role in Region’s Job Growth
Shawn Smith of Philadelphia juggled caring for three children with a full-time job and part-time studies at Delaware County Community College (DCCC), where he earned…
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GVF’s 2024 Annual Report Rolls Out Big Gains in Transit, Bike Safety, and Community Impact
The GVF released their 2024 Annual Report, highlighting their commitment of driving change through smart, community-focused transportation solutions across the region. This year’s report reflects…
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Philadelphia Region Among Cities with Most AI Job Openings
The Philadelphia metropolitan area ranked at No. 11 in the nation for artificial intelligence job openings in January, write Mike D’Onofrio and Alex Fitzpatrick for…
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Downtown Lansdale Parking Woes Spark Fresh Discussion on Solutions
Parking in downtown Lansdale is once again a hot topic, writes Dan Sokil for The Reporter. A familiar question resurfaces: How can the borough balance…
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Philly to Launch New Pilot Program to Help Improve Bus Speed, Reliability
Philadelphia is currently in the process of preparing to launch a new pilot program that uses technology that would give SEPTA buses at traffic signals,…
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Philadelphia’s First Outdoor Pickleball and Padel Club to Launch This Spring
This spring, Philadelphia will debut its first outdoor sports complex featuring both pickleball and padel courts, located near Temple University, writes John George for the…
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The 2025 Class of VISTA NextGen Superstars: Part 2 of 4
The much-anticipated time has finally arrived, and VISTA Today is thrilled to reveal its 2025 Class of VISTA NextGen Superstars, an initiative presented by Penn…
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Large Pennsylvania Law Firm Moves Devon Offices to Radnor
McNees Wallace & Nurick, the largest Harrisburg-based law firm, has moved its Philadelphia-area office from Devon to a larger space in Radnor, writes Jeff Blumenthal…
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Chester County Approves 2025 Budget with Controversial Property Tax Increase
Chester County Board of Commissioners voted to raise the county’s portion of their property taxes by 13 percent next year over residents’ objections, writes Katie…
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Five Vacant Northwest Philadelphia SEPTA Train Stations Could Soon Get New Life
SEPTA could soon lease to give new life to five vacant train stations in Northwest Philadelphia, writes Mike DeNardo for KYW Newsradio. The SEPTA board…
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How A Chester County Couple Built Downingtown’s R 5 Wines
The journey for local business owners Kieran and Kristie Robinson to open their own wine tasting room, R 5 Wines, was not always a local…
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Shapiro Approves One-Time Funding to Avert SEPTA Fare Hike and Service Cuts
Gov. Josh Shapiro has approved $153 million in one-time federal funding for SEPTA, preventing a planned fare increase and service cuts set to take effect…
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Coatesville Train Station Construction Remains on Schedule, with Hopes for Starting Service Next Year
Construction of the $70 million Coatesville Train Station remains on schedule and set to start service in about a year, writes Bill Rettew for The…
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SEPTA CEO, General Manager Leslie Richards to Step Down
Leslie Richards, the CEO and general manager of SEPTA, announced that she will be stepping down from her post, writes Robert Moran for The Philadelphia…
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SEPTA Plans to Increase Fares Through Discount Eliminations, Other Adjustments
Amid a financial crisis that has created a $240 million operating deficit, SEPTA is planning to increase fares by removing some customer discounts and implementing…
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American Airlines Announces New 2025 Summer Routes from Philadelphia, Reinvests in Successful 2024 Routes
American Airlines has released its summer 2025 schedule with continued investment in Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) as an East Coast gateway for travelers from Europe. …
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Philadelphia Airport Invests in Upgrades for Summer of 2026 Crowds
The Philadelphia Department of Aviation needs to finish up $540 million in capital projects for Philadelphia International Airport and Northeast Philadelphia Airport. It has until…





























































