The new transportation hub is set to improve bus service in Northwest Philadelphia.
SEPTA Awards Contract to Improve Subway Stations
Michael Baker International, Inc. will do construction-related services for three SEPTA stations.
Michael Baker International, Inc. will do construction-related services for three SEPTA stations.
SEPTA Key 2.0 is a multimodal fare payment system intended to improve the customer experience.
The proposed Capital Budget is $976 million, while the proposed 12-Year Program represents SEPTA’s largest-ever investment in the system.
The proposal uses SEPTA’s final installment of federal COVID relief funding that has helped to avoid service cuts and fare increases associated with pandemic-induced revenue losses.
The E&A Program, which began in 2020, is a grassroots framework to brainstorm, evaluate, prioritize, and implement employee-driven efficiency initiatives while simultaneously improving collaboration.
Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. will do architectural, design, and construction-related services for three subway stations.
A major factor preventing KOP Rail from advancing is the lack of flexibility in SEPTA’s capital budget.
This initiative will add approximately 1.75 miles of red bus lanes to SEPTA’s network.
The authority is now inviting all businesses in the region, including those with fewer than 50 employees, to participate in the program.
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