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SEPTA Transfers
The Sound You Heard on the El Today Was The Fat Lady Singing
Submitted by Marc Stier on Mon, 01/14/2008 - 6:36pm.The transfer issue is finally, totally over. Today was the last day for SEPTA to file an appeal of last month's Commonwealth Court decision that kept transfers in place. (Technically the Commonwealth Court declared that SEPTA's appeal of Judge DiVito's decision to block it from eliminating transfers was moot because SEPTA had already adopted a different fare plan, one that kept transfers.)
SEPTA did not appeal.
I don't know why SEPTA made this decision, since they typically play everything out to the end. I suppose one reason is that they saw that they were unlikely to prevail.
But I'm going to be an optimist today and hope that SEPTA's decision is a sign that SEPTA is going to be a better partner for the city and for transit riders.


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