· philadelphia (wpvi) -- septa riders are adjusting to a new reality during the first weekday since drastic cuts to philadelphia s pubic transportation system. · commuters and students in philadelphia grappled with longer travel times and more crowded trains and buses on monday, the first workday after heavy cuts to the metropolitan area’s transit. Shorter commutes are linked to better mental health and are better for the environment. What happened to philadelphia commuters on monday? Will philadelphia city council make a deal to fund the transit agency? · philadelphians spent less time commuting last year but still logged some of the longest back-and-forth trips among big u. s. · the number of super commuters – those who travel 90 minutes or more to work – in the philadelphia region continues to increase, but is still well below pre-pandemic numbers, writes milan varia for the philadelphia inquirer. · harrisburg — commuters and students in philadelphia woke up earlier on monday and scrambled to avoid being late as they navigated service reductions that the region’s public transit agency has. Whats going on with philadelphias roads & transit services? How will septas cuts affect philadelphia? Philadelphia , pa — the pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot) has announced a series of guiderail repairs set to commence on interstate 95 in philadelphia. · philly commutes got longer last year, and this year has seen additional commuting challenges. Cities, per a new analysis from commercialcafe.

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