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After telling commuters to wait to purchase passes , on Sunday, SEPTA officials provided new details on how the mass transit provider is reacting to a recent court ruling that ordered the mass transit provider to halt planned service cuts and fare increases.

On Sunday, SEPTA officials said that, per a recent ruling from a Common Pleas Court , the mass transit provider would halt any additional service cuts and fare increases that weren't already in place.

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While noting that SEPTA still faces a $213 million budget gap, and that the "future of a proposed state funding solution that would help close the deficit remains uncertain," officials with SEPTA said that they would halt future

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