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The Hub 8/1/2025: Clean Air Council’s Weekly Round-up of Transportation News

“The Hub” is a weekly round-up of transportation related news in the Philadelphia area and beyond. Check back weekly to keep up-to-date on the issues Clean Air Council’s transportation staff finds important.

Join Transit for All PA, Transit Forward Philadelphia, and more, on Wednesday, August 6th, 11:00 AM at City Hall, to rally for transit funding that keeps SEPTA running and hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians rely on. Register here.

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Mass Transit: PA: As Philly residents and schools brace for SEPTA cuts and late state funds, there’s no rush for a budget in Harrisburg 52,000 public school students who rely on SEPTA services to commute to school may soon have to figure out alternative transportation, as the start of the school year looms without resolution on the overdue state budget. Without more funding, SEPTA will be forced to enact drastic service reductions beginning August 24th. School district officials, who are scheduled to meet with SEPTA officials next week, are also contending with the possibility of starting the school year without state funding.


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Philly Voice: New swing bridge along Schuylkill River Trail in South Philly nears completion This winter, a long-awaited swing bridge connecting Grays Ferry Crescent Park to Bartram’s Garden will be completed, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to cross the Schuylkill River. Dubbed “Schuylkill Crossing,” the project will extend the River Trail by 1.5 miles farther south. Crucially, the mechanism of a swing bridge allows it to swing open, on its vertical axis, to allow boats to pass.


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WHYY: Glassboro-Camden Line closer than ever, but hurdles remain before construction can beginThe proposed 18-mile Glassboro-Camden Line would connect Glassboro to Camden’s Walter Rand Transportation Station, a nexus for Philadelphia rail connections and the River Line. Although the line would connect communities with sites like Rowan University and ultimately Philly, potentially boosting economic prosperity in South Jersey, residents have raised concerns over noise


Other Stories

BillyPenn: The Philly airport ranked 3rd-worst in the U.S. in a recent survey. Is it really that bad?

The Inquirer: A plan to improve SEPTA emerges from the GOP state Senate, with no funding attached

Trenton Daily: Mercer County Announces New Shuttle Service Between Trenton Mercer and Philadelphia Airport

MSN: Extreme heat causes SEPTA & Amtrak delays in Philadelphia

The Inquirer: As SEPTA cuts loom, patience is wearing thin for Democrats in Harrisburg

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