A major sticking point throughout Pennsylvania's budget impasse was getting more money for public transit, but no additional ...
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'We are on the clock': Public transit funding discussion continues after Pa. lawmakers pass budget
A long-term funding solution for public transportation was not included, raising concerns among Pittsburgh residents.
Pennsylvanians woke up Thursday to a $50.1 billion state budget that makes additional investments in public schools and ...
One day after the Pennsylvania House and Senate passed a $50 billion budget, Gov. Josh Shapiro echoed what many lawmakers ...
The Monongahela Incline is expected to remain shut down through next week as Pittsburgh Regional Transit prepares a report for two state oversight agencies, coordinates inspections, and plans for its ...
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Pittsburgh Regional Transit to suspend Downtown rail service Monday during electrical line repairs
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Regional Transit will suspend rail service in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday to conduct repairs on overhead electrical lines.
Pittsburgh Regional Transit on Monday will offer no rail service in Downtown Pittsburgh as crews repair overhead electrical lines. Regular service is expected to resume Tuesday morning. Inbound rail ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - Pennsylvania's state budget plan is causing concern for public transit in the Lehigh Valley. A hefty $50 ...
Pittsburgh Regional Transit hopes to avoid massive service cuts and a fare hike it has planned for next year by instead tapping a state fund ordinarily used to pay for infrastructure investments. Late ...
CEO Scott Sauer said SEPTA will “stand ready to work with lawmakers and the governor on a comprehensive transit funding solution.” ...
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No funding for SEPTA in Pa.’s $50.1 billion budget is another ‘disappointing’ blow for the agency
A Common Pleas Court judge ruled that SEPTA had to roll back the service reductions, following a lawsuit that alleged the ...
Pittsburgh rail service downtown will be suspended for electrical repairs, affecting commuters. Shuttle buses will replace trains, and officials advise adding 20 minutes to travel time.
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