PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA riders are preparing for the next set of changes on Sunday as the 21.5% fare hike goes into effect and the agency starts to restore service cuts , which will be completed by Monday.
"With the price and fare going up, it's going to affect a lot of low-income families because it's already hard as it is," said Tashonda McCray of North Philadelphia.
McCray and her children use SEPTA every day because it's their only form of transportation.
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"We living paycheck to paycheck, so we just trying to make it the best way we can to get the kids to school and to get to work," said McCray.
"Very much opposed to it," said Miguel Torres of Kensington. "I personally depend on SEPTA, but I'm