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Philadelphia’s mass transit agency says it’ll comply with order to restore deep service cuts

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Philadelphia’s public transit agency said Friday that it will restore services that it eliminated after a judge ordered it to undo the two-week-old cuts that were challenged in court as discriminatory toward poor and minority communities.

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Philadelphia's mass transit agency says it'll comply with order to restore deep service cuts

Students watch as a 26 bus passes the stop near Girls High at Broad and Olney streets Monday, Aug. 25, 2025, in Philadelphia. (Monica Herndon/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)


HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Philadelphia’s public transit agency said Friday that it will restore services that it eliminated after a judge ordered it to undo the two-week-old cuts that were challenged in court as discriminatory toward poor and minority communities.

The said it is working on a plan to restore service, and it moved to divert funding set aside for capital projects to keep those services intact for another two years.

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