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Philadelphia, PA supports increased transit use by city employees with free SEPTA pass pilot

Philadelphia, PA SEPTA Pass Pilot Transit Use City Employees

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The two-year pilot is possible because of Philadelphia's participation in the SEPTA Key Advantage program. The city's 22,000 employees enrolled in the pilot through the Jawnt platform or 13 in-person distribution events. Philadelphia purchases SEPTA passes at a significant discount over their retail prices through Key Advantage. This program adds a valuable component to Philadelphia's employee benefits package and reduces traffic congestion from daily commutes.

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Philadelphia Gives Free Transit Passes to All City Workers

All 22,000 city workers in Philadelphia are now eligible for a free transit pass under SEPTA’s Key Advantage program. More than 10,000 have already signed up.

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New benefit for City employees: free travel on SEPTA | Office of the Chief Administrative Officer | City of Philadelphia

About 22,000 City of Philadelphia employees will now be able to ride SEPTA at no cost to them. 

Project Succeeded

City officials reported 10,000 employees registered for free transit passes in the pilot's first month.

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