The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority will eliminate its token system next month. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports SEPTA announced Thursday it will stop selling tokens to individual riders April 30. The transit agency says tokens will still be accepted at transit stops. It will…
Source: pennnews
SEPTA to stop selling tokens April 30
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