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SEPTA says no plans for fare hike – Newsworks.org

Posted in Septa on May 20th, 2011 by realtorgirl – Be the first to comment

SEPTA says no plans for fare hike Newsworks.org Despite getting less money from Harrisburg, SEPTA says it will NOT increase fares or cut service. Not all public transit companies in Pennsylvania are so lucky. The Port Authority of Allegheny County is one of several that have hiked ..

No fare hike or service cuts in SEPTA budget | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-20 – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on May 20th, 2011 by Hiker57 – Be the first to comment

No fare hike or service cuts in SEPTA budget | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-05-20 Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA's $1.23 billion operating budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1 is likely to be approved by the board next week, following review Thursday by a committee.

SEPTA seeks first fare hike in 3 years – Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted in Septa on March 12th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

WHYY SEPTA seeks first fare hike in 3 years Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA wants to raise fares by about 6 percent for most bus, rail, subway and trolley passengers, starting July 1.

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Fare Increases Expected as SEPTA Presents New Budget – KYW1060.com

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KYW1060.com Fare Increases Expected as SEPTA Presents New Budget KYW1060.com We'll find out how much of a fare hike, when SEPTA board chairman Pat Deon and general manager Joe Casey present the budget. Any fare hike would likely take …

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SEPTA: ‘Modest’ fare hike, smart card delay – Philadelphia Metro

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SEPTA : 'Modest' fare hike, smart card delay Philadelphia Metro It appears that SEPTA riders will have to put up with tokens and an outdated fare collection system for another few years — not to mention paying more to …

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SEPTA: ‘Modest’ fare hike, smart card delay – Philadelphia Metro