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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA will begin charging commuters to park at its lots and garages every day. Starting the week of ...
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SEPTA now charging parking fee at commuter lots
Riders who rely on SEPTA trains and buses to get them where they need to go will now have to pay to park in surface lots and ...
Year-round, all surface lots will cost $2 and garages will be $4 starting Monday. The authority says the move is needed as it prepares for drastic service cuts.
SEPTA will begin charging for parking on weekends and holidays at all SEPTA-owned lots and garages, including 35 additional locations. Last month, the SEPTA Board approved the change as part of the ...
Customers who do not pay the fee can receive a $10 parking ticket, though Greene said that warnings would be issued at the 35 new locations. The change comes as SEPTA faces an annual budget deficit of ...
On Sept. 23, 2024, parking fees resumed at SEPTA stations and they will cost more than they have in the past. Skip to content. ... Details on the parking change are available on SEPTA's site, here.
SEPTA is ending free parking for its riders and phasing fees back in beginning Monday, Sept. 23. Fees will be reinstated at all SEPTA-owned surface lots and garages by Wednesday, Nov. 6.
Parking fees were suspended in 2020 to attract customers back to the transit system, SEPTA said. "We wanted to keep it free as we built up ridership post-pandemic," noted SEPTA spokesperson Andrew ...
SEPTA officials said the parking fees will be used to offset maintenance costs at the lots and garages. Last month, Pennsylvania lawmakers passed a budget that includes an extra $51 million for SEPTA.
If you prefer to park in a SEPTA-owned parking lot or garage, prepare to pay for it.