It was a wild ride in 2025 for Pennsylvania’s public transportation systems. And 2026 looks no calmer.
Shapiro approves using capital assistance funds for SEPTA’s daily operations
Shapiro made it clear that the move was within his purview and that he has seen firsthand how the cuts had impacted the region.
In Croydon, Lt. Gov. Davis calls on state Senate to pass House transit-funding bill
The Shapiro-Davis 2025-26 budget proposal includes $292 million in new funding to support 52 transit systems that serve nearly one million riders each day in rural, urban and suburban communities across the commonwealth.
Pennsylvania taxes more than other states for gas, gives drivers worse roads
The state ranks 47th in transportation overall.
