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SEPTA fare increases in effect – Philadelphia Business Journal

Posted in Septa on July 1st, 2010 by wpusersupport – Be the first to comment

The Express Times – LehighValleyLive.com SEPTA fare increases in effect Philadelphia Business Journal SEPTA's board approved the increases in May as part of a fiscal 2011 operating budget of $1.18 billion. The fare increases are expected to generate $20.7 ..


The Express Times – LehighValleyLive.com
SEPTA fare increases in effect
Philadelphia Business Journal
SEPTA's board approved the increases in May as part of a fiscal 2011 operating budget of $1.18 billion. The fare increases are expected to generate $20.7
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SEPTA budget hearings set to start this week – MSN Money

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

SEPTA budget hearings set to start this week MSN Money SEPTA will begin hearings this week on thefiscal 2011 budgetthat includes a 6 percent systemwide fare increase. SEPTA is proposing a $1.18 billion operating …

SEPTA budget hearings set to start this week
MSN Money
SEPTA will begin hearings this week on thefiscal 2011 budgetthat includes a 6 percent systemwide fare increase. SEPTA is proposing a $1.18 billion operating

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Levittown station will not be replaced – phillyBurbs.com

Posted in Septa on March 14th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

WHYY Levittown station will not be replaced phillyBurbs.com Due to major funding issues, SEPTA has abandoned plans to build a $34 million Levittown Train Station to replace the crumbling site, which does not even …

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SEPTA seeks first fare hike in 3 years – Philadelphia Inquirer

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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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