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SEPTA has introduced a cutting-edge solution to combat illegal parking in bus lanes: AI-powered cameras mounted on buses. This initiative, launched in partnership with the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA), aims to improve public transit efficiency and safety by keeping bus lanes clear. The cameras, installed on over 150 buses and 38 trolleys, use artificial intelligence […]

SEPTA, Philadelphia’s public transit authority, has announced a significant shift in how it communicates service disruptions to riders. Starting February 9, 2026, the agency will no longer post alerts about potential delays and cancellations due to bus and trolley driver shortages on social media platforms. Instead, SEPTA will direct riders to its website, mobile app, […]

City Council finally had the chance to voice their concerns after SEPTA pulled hundreds of railcars out of service due to safety issues.

SEPTA is facing a class-action lawsuit from a prominent Philadelphia attorney due to their price increases.

A judge ruled Thursday that SEPTA must restore all services that were cut last month, and halt any plans for new cuts.

A man has succumbed to injuries after being struck by a SEPTA train between Delaware County and the Southwest Philadelphia area on Thursday.

If funding is not secured by Thursday, SEPTA will start a 10-day preparation period for across-the-board service cuts

Pennsylvania's House of Representatives voted to pass legislation that would provide SEPTA with the funding to avoid "doomsday" service cuts

Unless they can gather $213 million to piece together a structural budget deficit, SEPTA plans to cut services and raise fares starting in late August of 2025.

SEPTA officials are urging families to be proactive, to start planning now for how their children will get to and from school next month. ‘ All 55,000 students who ride SEPTA’s buses and trains will be affected by the agency’s self-described “doomsday” service cuts, according to Andrew Busch, SEPTA’s communications director. Busch believes that students will […]

SEPTA is taking action to combat the uptick in violence on public transportation happening over recent years. 

A SEPTA train carrying over 300 people went up in flames on Thursday night in Delaware County. The cause of fire is still under investigation.