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SEPTA faces potential service cuts in Delaware and Pennsylvania due to a funding shortfall.

The Pennsylvania Senate approved a budget proposal, but it faces opposition from House Democrats.

SEPTA service cuts in Delaware would include reduced train frequency, fare increases, and eventual replacement of train service with buses.

Delaware officials have expressed concern about the impact of service cuts on commuters and regional transportation infrastructure.

Regional commuters continue waiting on Pennsylvania lawmakers to see if they will approve legislation that will provide SEPTA with enough funding needed to avoid service cuts on Aug. 14, including in Delaware where close to 4,000 people use the service daily.

Pennsylvania's state Senate approved a budget on Aug

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