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SEPTA, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, has announced plans to close sales offices at ten more stations by the end of the year. This decision follows a trend, as the transportation authority closed 14 offices two years ago and an additional ten last year. The move is largely due to the introduction of the SEPTA Key, which allows most transactions to be conducted via kiosk or online. While there are some circumstances that require in-person transactions, the closures are seen as a necessary budget-saving measure…