A judge granted a temporary injunction, saying SEPTA cannot move forward with further cuts to its system, including the Regional Rail cuts slated to start on Tuesday and fare hikes that were to go into effect on Monday .
However, this does not mean that SEPTA will have to reverse the cuts it already has in place. Meaning the cuts to bus, trolley and subway lines will remain for now.
Attorney George Bochetto, who represented a group of citizens in the complaint , believes that the increase should not take effect. SEPTA officials say they're still waiting to see the written order from the judge.
While Bochetto called this ruling a win, SEPTA also had concerns that it would be able to turn around its system to prevent the Regional Rail cuts by Tuesday. The transit agency