SEPTA Plans Fare Hikes Amid $240 Million Budget Shortfall, Public Hearings Set for October

SEPTA commuters face impending fare hikes as the transit authority grapples with a significant budget shortfall, according to plans announced this week that could see prices rising across buses, subways, trolleys, and Regional Rail services starting December 1. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is working to overcome a $240 million deficit left in the wake of exhausted federal COVID relief funds, per a statement obtained by FOX 29.

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