Tell Our Legislators:

No State Budget Without Transit Funding For All!

Transit riders are pushing back against cuts that are being proposed across the state. We have put forward a legislative package that would expand transit in every corner of Pennsylvania. Now we need your help.

The time to TAKE ACTION IS NOW!

Use this form to email your legislators and ask them to support the Transit for All PA! funding package!

 

Transit Moves Us

SEPTA announced fixed route service cuts up to 45% and fare increases of 21.5%. The impacts on disabled riders would be even more profound, with 40,000 paratransit trips per year no longer served by SEPTA ACCESS, and fares increased by 35%.

Just before that, Pittsburgh Regional Transit announced cuts to fixed route service of up to 35% with an additional 9% increase in fares. This is on top of 20% service cuts over just the last 5 years in Allegheny County.

This is not just an urban issue. In all 67 counties of the Commonwealth, public transportation provides critical access for our elders, youth, disabled community members, and households without access to a personal vehicle. Transit systems statewide are hitting a funding “cliff,” which would devastate communities already suffering under similar cuts enacted over the past several years due to funding austerity. 

Over the last several years, our statewide coalition Transit for All PA! has been organizing for a new, dedicated state funding source to fund the transit services riders across the Commonwealth need. We are a coalition of thousands from communities of all sizes and geographies, and we have a shared demand: to restore transit service across the state to 2019 levels– and to expand transit service in communities outside Pittsburgh and Philadelphia by an additional 10%. 

Whether you’re from State College or Scranton, Philly or Erie, better transit is possible, is necessary, and is transformative. We’re ready to bring this challenge to our state elected leaders: are you ready to meet this moment with us?

Sign-On to the Transit for All PA! platform

Thanks for your support Here’s how you can take action to win better public transit across PA:

Send and Share Our Letter!

If you haven’t already, write your reps to demand they step up for public transit. Share the letter campaign with everyone in your community!

Join us in Harrisburg!

Sign up to join us at our rally in Harrisburg on June 4th. We’ll show up to tell our elected officials that we need transit that moves all of us!

Transit for all Pa! Toolkit

Use the Transit for All PA! Toolkit! Use these graphics, posters, call scripts, Legislative meeting guides, and Letter to the Editor tips to mobilize your community and pressure your Elected Officials.

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OUTSIDE RESIDENCE?

For transit supporters who live outside Philly and Pittsburgh, Join our next Smaller Systems Working Group!

Public transit operates IN EVERY SINGLE PA COUNTY – whether as shared rides that bring seniors to grocery stores, dial-a-ride that brings patients to medical appointments, or small fixed-route buses that connect rural communities. Public transit is not just an urban issue for Philly and Pittsburgh. If you live in a community outside Philly and PGH and you care about public transit then we want you to join our next Smaller Systems Working Group.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Volunteer to help grow the Transit for All PA! campaign & expand transit access for your community:

The Transit for All PA! campaign has volunteers getting together every week to work on research, communications, and organizing projects. Separate Issue Coalitions are also established to focus on transit’s importance to Social/Human Service Organizations and the Disabled Community. Get involved below!

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DONATE TODAY!

You can help us grow and sustain the movement for life-changing transit in Pennsylvania. Donate to the Transit for All PA! campaign to help power our work 

Public transit operates IN EVERY SINGLE PA COUNTY – whether as shared rides that bring seniors to grocery stores, dial-a-ride that brings patients to medical appointments, or small fixed-route buses that connect rural communities. Public transit is not just an urban issue for Philly and Pittsburgh. If you live in a community outside Philly and PGH and you care about public transit then we want you to join our next Smaller Systems Working Group.