SEPTA is looking to get an injection of previously reserved funds to stop the bleeding.The transit authority announced it will ask the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to move $394 million from the state transit fund’s capital budget to its operating budget to cover its deficit for two years. They expect the request to be approved early the week of Sept. 8.The announcement came after the city of Philadelphia and FanDuel helped out with school and Eagles transportation over the past week and a half since the first cuts went into effect. Those cuts now must be reversed and service fully restored after a Philadelphia judge ordered so.Service should be fully restored by Sept. 14. Getting staff and equipment back up to speed takes some time, SEPTA general manager Scott Sauer said at

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