Massive SEPTA service cuts are disrupting transportation across the Philadelphia region. With more service cuts slated to go into effect after Labor Day , the Archdiocese of Philadelphia says thousands of families will feel the strain.

A spokesperson from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia says that at least 5,200 families with students in Archdiocesan high schools will be affected.

In a letter sent Wednesday, Superintendent William E. Brannick said the service cuts are "a major and negative disruption" and voiced his concerns to the Chair of SEPTA regarding the impact service cuts have on Philadelphia-area high schools.

The letter read in part:

"The leadership team in the Office of Catholic Education has been closely monitoring developments regarding SEPTA's plan to reduce transpor

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