Let us know! Some SEPTA riders are enjoying a free ride on the system on Wednesday because they cannot buy a new SEPTA Key fare card or add money to existing cards. The agency’s Andrew Busch said the ...
Fewer Regional Rail customers are buying their tickets in stations. Some stations only sell about 20 tickets per week in ...
The change means SEPTA Key cardholders and people who pay with credit and debit cards would no longer be charged $2 for a ride and instead pay the full fare of $2.50. The price changes are subject ...
As part of SEPTA's plan, the hike would require all riders to pay the current $2.50 cash fare cost. A transit security officer works on the platform of the Girard stop of the Market-Frankford Line ...
SEPTA is proposing fare changes that would include getting rid of the discount given to riders who use SEPTA Key cards and other contactless payment methods to ride buses, subways and trolleys.
SEPTA announced that ten of its regional rail stations will no longer have ticket sales offices as of Sept. 20.
SEPTA says the biggest changes would be for riders who utilize SEPTA key cards, credit and debit cards to pay. If approved, the rate hike would eliminate their .50 cent discount, making the fare ...
20. This is all part of SEPTA phasing out physical tickets and encouraging commuters to buy a key card or pay on-board trains. Riders at most stations will still be able to access seating ...
The change means SEPTA Key cardholders and people who pay with credit and debit cards would no longer be charged $2 for a ride and instead pay the full fare of $2.50. The price changes are subject ...