PHILADELPHIA (August 28, 2025) – Without the approval of new state funding, SEPTA is moving forward with a 21.5% fare increase on September 1 and new Regional Rail schedules that implement 20% service cuts on September 2.
This follows the 20% service cuts to bus and Metro trips that started on August 24, including the elimination of 32 bus routes – the first step taken by SEPTA to fill a $213 million budget deficit.
The 21.5% fare increase will impact riders on all modes. The new base fare for bus and Metro trips will be $2.90 – tying New York’s MTA for the highest in the country.
“We are now at a place that none of us ever wanted to be,” said SEPTA General Manager Scott A. Sauer. “This week has been very difficult for our customers. Wait times between trips are longer and vehicles are more crowded, affecting thousands of people trying to get to work and school on time.”
Also starting in September, SEPTA is freezing all hiring, including bus operators. The Authority has worked hard to overcome a chronic shortage of operators that started during the pandemic.
Then on January 1, service cuts will deepen with the elimination of five Regional Rail lines, 18 additional bus routes and the implementation of a 9 pm curfew on all remaining rail services. Those are the steps needed to balance this year’s budget absent a legislative solution.
“We are continuing to work with Governor Shapiro and legislative leaders as they negotiate a funding solution,” said Sauer. “It was encouraging to see proposals from the House and Senate earlier this month that share a number of points of agreement. We are urging everyone to continue to build on this common ground in an effort to get a transit funding agreement done.”
Updated fare information and schedules reflecting the service cuts are available here:
- Bus & Metro: septa.org/news/bus-metro-fall-schedules/
- Regional Rail: septa.org/news/regional-rail-fall-schedules/
In addition to the new timetables, SEPTA encourages customers to use the online Trip Planner to find alternate routes when possible.
For more information about SEPTA, visit septa.org, follow @SEPTA, or download the official SEPTA app.
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