SEPTA will roll back the 20 percent bus and metro service cuts that started on Aug. 24.
As part of the release of funds, SEPTA will submit steps it is taking to increase efficiency to PennDOT every 120 days, officials said.
The Philadelphia Fire Department responded to a truck fire on Interstate 95 south in Philadelphia Friday afternoon.
At a hearing Thursday, a judge ruled SEPTA must reverse its service cuts after a lawsuit challenged the embattled transit authority's moves.
Sports betting platform FanDuel's sponsorship will allow SEPTA to run express and local Broad Street Line trains before and after the game.
SEPTA said it is working to issue refunds to customers who were overcharged Monday.
“SEPTA is fully complying with the court’s order,” SEPTA said in a news release Sunday.
A judge has granted a temporary injunction after a lawsuit was filed challenging SEPTA's upcoming fare increase and service cuts.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority hopes the cameras will bring about the same reductions in speeding they did on Roosevelt Boulevard.
In addition to restoring some routes, some routes will have augmented service to prevent crowding and pass-ups, city officials said.
SEPTA will impose fare increases and reduction of Regional Rail services Monday and Tuesday, respectively.
Riders are also bracing for more service cuts and fare increases next week, but there's a push to restore the slashed rides.
Numerous vehicles were damaged by nails that were scattered across Interstate 76 near Montgomery Drive during the evening commute Tuesday.
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Trains will still go to the Sports Complex, but it's important to note that service will be less frequent.
Service on SEPTA buses, subways, and trolleys will be reduced by 20 percent starting Sunday. Regional Rail service reductions begin Sept. 1.
Officials will be actively monitoring rush hour traffic and are standing up resources now to level up arterial and intersection management.
The 12th Philly 10K race is set for Sunday morning, and it will force roads to close and parking to be restricted. See details here.
SEPTA pays Amtrak to use its rails. With service reductions planned, Amtrak will see less money from SEPTA, U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle said.
Philadelphia sports fans are already thinking of backup plans when it comes to getting to and from South Philadelphia.
SEPTA says that 700,000 people use their service every single day.
The Pennsylvania House of Representative and the Pennsylvania Senate could not agree on a funding plan for SEPTA, locking in service cuts.
A hole appeared in the Market Street Bridge over the Schuylkill River Monday, forcing lanes to close as emergency repairs were made.
The Market Street Bridge over the Schuylkill River will undergo emergency repair work, forcing lane closures effectively immediately.
SEPTA's "point of no return" to secure funding is Thursday, and if that funding is not secured, major service cuts will begin on Aug. 24.
The crash, reportedly involving an ambulance and a truck, left commuters in traffic during rush hour in Philadelphia.
If SEPTA does not get the funding it needs by Aug. 14, major service cuts will begin to be implemented on Aug, 24.
Westbound Market Street is fully close between Second and Sixth streets due to utility work being done by the city, PennDOT said.
Real time updates on any service impacts will be shared on the SEPTA app and on the SEPTA Trip Planner, the transit authority said.
Two portions of Kelly Drive will be closed overnight on weeknights through late August due to milling and paving work starting Monday.
SEPTA officials said crews are installing signs at about 3,000 bus stops to alert riders of potential bus route eliminations on Aug. 24.
SEPTA is urging families in the Philadelphia region to start planning now for how their children will get to and from school next month.
Riders may see delays up to an hour or more after signal issues affected Regional Rail line schedules Tuesday morning, SEPTA said.
PennDOT said utility and road work from the city will force a portion of the road to close fully through mid-November.
As SEPTA faces a massive reduction in services due to a budget shortfall, it is touting reduced crime and happier riders on its vehicles.
From a smartphone, people can take a photo, follow the prompts and then submit the violation.
Waymo, the autonomous driving technology company, is bringing a fleet of testing vehicles to Philadelphia this year.
SEPTA will offer late-night service on Metro and select Regional Rail lines to accommodate people celebrating the holiday this weekend.
Pennsylvania State Police reported a vehicle fire on Interstate 95 north near the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge at about 10:10 a.m. Monday.
SEPTA faces a $213 million budget deficit starting July 1, according to the Philadelphia-based transit authority.