Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (septa)

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is a regional public transportation authority serving the Philadelphia metropolitan area. It operates various transit modes including buses, trolleys, subways, and commuter rail services. SEPTA generates revenue through fare collection, government subsidies, and advertising. Established in 1964, SEPTA has a significant history of integrating and modernizing the region's transit systems. It plays a crucial role in the daily commute of millions, emphasizing sustainability and community connectivity.

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