It was a wild ride in 2025 for Pennsylvania’s public transportation systems. And 2026 looks no calmer.
Shapiro directs $219.9 million in additional capital funding to SEPTA
The additional PennDOT capital funding will allow SEPTA to accelerate safety upgrades.
Hogan Invites Residents to Senior Expo
Vendors will be on hand, as well as members of Hogan’s staff to help seniors apply for or renew their SEPTA Senior Key Cards.
Tinicum residents push back on winery’s transformation – Bucks Round-Up – September 9, 2025
Some Tinicum Township say the project has gone too far without proper oversight.
End of the line for SEPTA’s blank checks
They have the means to avoid the present service cuts, but they’ve chosen to inflict pain to extract more money from taxpayers.
See how SEPTA service cuts are impacting Bucks County transit
On the Lansdale-Doylestown Regional Rail Line, weekday midday service will be reduced from hourly to every two hours, with some peak and evening services eliminated.
Former Bucks DA and Judge Alan Rubenstein passes away –
Rubenstein was known for his law-and-order stance.
SEPTA is broken, not broke
Almost 84 percent of SEPTA’s budget comes from taxpayer subsidies, not riders. And they still can’t make it work.
Yanni defends how he managed CBSD abuse issue – Bucks Round-Up – August 21, 2025
Two days into a hearing on potential termination, CBSD Superintendent Steven Yanni claimed he properly managed abuse allegations.
Democrats challenge House Republicans to vote on sustainable SEPTA solution
The willful death sentence of a major Pennsylvania transit system is hardly justified.
