SEPTA prepares for potential strike as union contract nears expiration
SEPTA is preparing for a potential strike as the contract with its largest workers' union, TWU Local 234, is set to expire next month.
SEPTA Regional Rail delays, cancellations cripple Tuesday's commute
Commuters who rely on SEPTA's Regional Rail were left frustrated Tuesday after the transit authority was forced to remove some railcars following an emergency order issued by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).
Regional Rail delays begin as SEPTA aims to address Silverliner IV train issues
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has issued an advisory warning Regional Rail passengers of possible trip cancellations, delays and crowded conditions in the days ahead.
PennDOT bridge repair on City Avenue to cause traffic delays in Lower Merion until 2027
Drivers in Lower Merion might experience traffic delays for nearly two years as PennDOT works on a bridge project on City Avenue. Here's what we know.
NTSB calls for SEPTA to take line of railcars out of service due to fire risks
There have been five fires involving Silverliner IV cars over the last eight months. The cars represent nearly 60% of SEPTA's regional rail fleet.
3 hurt after overhead wires fall on SEPTA trolley in Delaware County: SEPTA
Three passengers were hurt when officials say overhead wires fell onto a SEPTA trolley during Thursday's commute just outside of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Airport ranked among worst in North America: See the full list
While passenger satisfaction in Philadelphia was very low, overall scores went up this year.
American Airlines plane returns to Philadelphia International Airport after striking birds
A California-bound passenger plane was forced to return to Philadelphia International Airport after striking multiple birds on Wednesday morning.
E-scooter injuries among kids doubled in 2024, data shows
Injuries among children under 15 has risen significantly.
New details on SEPTA restoring services, fare hikes and funding controversy
A deadline has been set for SEPTA to reverse all the service cuts it has recently made. Plus more on the fare increases.
SEPTA must reverse recent service cuts; Fare hikes can stay, judge orders
A Philadelphia judge ordered SEPTA to cease and desist all of its ongoing route and service cuts. However, fare increases are still in play. Here's what we know.
SEPTA’s 'Sports Express' service reinstated for Eagles home opener Thursday
SEPTA announced a sponsorship deal with FanDuel Sportsbook that will cover the expenses for the “Sports Express" service, allowing free fares for those traveling to and from NRG Station Thursday night.
FanDuel partners with SEPTA to restore service to The Linc for Eagles season opener
FanDuel, the popular sports betting platform, has partnered with SEPTA to restore train services to the South Philly sports complex for the Eagles home opener.
SEPTA to issue refunds amid reported fare overcharges
SEPTA is working on refunding some riders who may have been overcharged on their rides September 1. Here's what to know.
Uber offers free rides to seniors amid SEPTA cuts
Uber has partnered with local nonprofits in order to help Philly seniors get around amid SEPTA cuts.
Judge grants temporary restraining order to halt further SEPTA service cuts
In a significant development for SEPTA riders, a judge has granted a temporary restraining order, preventing further cuts to the SEPTA service system. Here's what we know.
State Rep. walking from Philly to Harrisburg to 'demand immediate action on transit funding'
Pennsylvania State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta on Friday embarked on a five-day walking tour from Philadelphia to Harrisburg to call for action on transit funding.
Some SEPTA bus routes to be restored for Philly students impacted by service cuts
The City of Philadelphia has announced that starting next week, some SEPTA bus routes will be restored in an effort to help children get to and from school.
SEPTA sued by group of riders over ongoing service cuts
A lawsuit was filed against SEPTA by a group of riders who claim the transit authority has millions in reserve funds that can be used to avoid the ongoing service cuts.


















