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If a deal is not reached by Aug. 14, officials say plans will move forward for a 20% reduction ten days later.
Facing a $213 million budget gap, SEPTA will need state funding by Aug. 14 to avoid the service cuts set for Aug. 24. Dan ...
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Philadelphia’s transit system must secure new state funding by next Thursday to avoid drastic cuts to its train and bus service that shuttles people around the US’ sixth-largest city.
SEPTA says they have until Aug. 14 for state lawmakers to approve funding or else they will be forced to implement service cuts that amount to a 20% overall reduction in services.
The mass transit agency said it needs 10 days to implement the cuts to 3,000 bus stops in the region due to a budget shortfall.
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If SEPTA does not get the funding it needs by Aug. 14, major service cuts will begin to be implemented on Aug, 24.
SEPTA is revealing the new schedules that will take effect if state transit funding is not secured by August 14.
SEPTA says it will implement a 20% service cut starting August 24 unless new state transit funding is secured by August 14.
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