SEPTA just pulled off a massive $91.4M money-saving feat – here's what it means for your rides 🚊

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140 SEPTA workers stepped up with cost-cutting ideas that shrunk a $240M budget hole to $213M

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Fare-jumpers cost SEPTA $30M yearly – new high gates and enforcement could save $4M

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Smart move: Giving station cashiers mini-computers saved $108,824 in paper costs alone

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SEPTA created its own insurance company and saved $7.9M – but bigger challenges loom ahead

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Training more engineers could save $11.3M in overtime costs – and help workers get home on time

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What's next? SEPTA plans to save another $76M over three years

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The harsh reality: 66 stations, 50 bus routes, and 5 rail lines face closure without more funding

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Your fare could jump 21.5% when federal COVID relief runs out in July 2025

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Can these savings prevent service cuts? Swipe up to read the full story

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