Starting the week of July 7, the transit agency will charge riders to park on weekends and holidays.
Parking lots cost $2 per day, while garages cost $4 per day.
Parking fees that were suspended during the pandemic were phased back in starting last September.
The latest parking fees are part of the so-called "doomsday budget" that SEPTA's board passed last week, as the transit agency deals with a looming fiscal crisis.
SEPTA board members voted unanimously to pass 45% service cuts and a huge jump in fare prices to help cover a $213 million budget shortfall.
Riders will start seeing changes on August 24, when 20% of services will be cut. That includes eliminating 32 bus routes and ending all special services like the express trains after games.
The next big change will happen in September, with a 21.5% fare increase. The base fare goes up to 2.90.
Then, on January 1, riders will see another round of huge cuts: 5 Regional Rail routes eliminated, 18 more bus routes slashed, and a 9 p.m. curfew on all remaining services.
SEPTA is still hoping it can still avoid the cuts with money from Harrisburg.