Would southwestern Pennsylvania’s mass transit system be better served by a multi-county agency similar to SEPTA? What would such an agency look like? How would it be funded and how much would drivers make? And what would happen to the legacy costs of the region’s largest carrier?
Our new report, available here analyzes these and other questions. It provides details on the agencies that currently deliver mass transit services in the region and what a merger or consolidation might mean for them. And it compares a merged system to SEPTA to see if operations would be more effecient.