SEPTA board passes "doomsday" budget that includes drastic cuts to transit in Philadelphia area
The SEPTA board on Thursday passed a budget that includes drastic cuts to service in and around Philadelphia and raises prices. Reporter Ray Strickland talked to riders about what the changes would mean for them and their communities. For video licensing inquiries, contact: [email protected]

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