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Philadelphia is telling residents and commuters to figure out their travel plans now with SEPTA cuts coming soon.
SEPTA riders must now pay to park at commuter lots, including on weekends and holidays. Surface lots will cost $2 and parking garages will cost $4. The new fee is part of SEPTA's so-called ...
Their advice? Avoid traveling at rush hour, carpool when possible, and take advantage of the Regional Rail's park-and-ride ...
Last year, SEPTA ended free parking in its lots and garages and hiked the price. And now, starting Monday July 7, 2025, free parking on SEPTA-owned lots and garages has ended on weekends and holidays.
Starting Monday, July 7, SEPTA will charge customers for use of the authority's surface parking lots and three garages on weekends and holidays. The fees, already in effect on weekdays, are $2 for ...
The daily parking rate is $2 at SEPTA-owned surface lots, and $4 at the three garages: Frankford Transportation Center, Norristown, and Lansdale. These fees help offset parking lot maintenance costs.
Parking lots cost $2 per day. Garages cost $4 per day. The latest parking fees are part of SEPTA's recently-passed "doomsday" budget, as the transit agency deals with a looming budget cliff.
With bus and rail lines being eliminated and many more routes facing reduced service, how will Philly-area residents navigate ...
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SEPTA said cutbacks play out this way: in September, a 21.5 percent fare increase, complete hiring freeze including operators, and a base fare increase to $2.50, and on Jan. 1, 2026, an additional ...
SEPTA’s austerity version is set to launch in the early hours of Sunday, Aug. 24. The following Monday morning, the enormity ...