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SEPTA restores full service, increases fares on Sunday
SEPTA service is back in full swing across Philadelphia this weekend, but riders will have to pay more to catch a ride. FOX 29's Gregory Payne reports.
PHILADELPHIA - SEPTA service is back in full swing across Philadelphia this weekend, but riders will have to pay more to catch a ride.
What we know:
FOX 29's Greg Payne was live at the Frankford Transit Center on Sunday morning as full SEPTA service was set to return, and a fare increase went into effect.
An abundance of buses could be seen coming in and out of the station as one rider said she was "so happy" she could take her direct route again.
Another woman expressed her surprise at the fare increase when she boarded the bus on Sunday morning.
SEPTA fares will now cost $2.90 for several services, up from the previous $2.50 fare.
The backstory:
SEPTA's restored service follows a judge's order, along with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shaprio's approval to use $394 million in capital assistance funding to maintain daily operations.
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SEPTA service saved for at least 2 years thanks to Gov. Shapiro's approval
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has approved SEPTA's request for nearly $400 million in future capital funding to be used for daily operations, providing a temporary relief to the transit agency's funding frustrations.
Bus and metro services had been reduced by 20 percent for nearly three weeks due to a lack of state funding as SEPTA faced a $213 million deficit.
The Source: Information from this article was provided by SETPA and previous reporting by FOX 29.