The fire spread to the first train car. All of the 350 passengers were evacuated from the impacted train and shuttle buses are available, the spokesperson explained. There were no reported injuries.
Federal investigators are looking into a fire that broke out on a SEPTA train, forcing 350 passengers to evacuate in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) ...
The incident occurred during the evening commute as the six-car SEPTA train began its journey from Philadelphia to Wilmington, according to ABC affiliate WPVI-TV. The fire was first noticed near ...
The fire started under the first car of the six-car train at the Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park at approximately 6 p.m. ET, KYW reported. According to SEPTA officials, the fire affected the ...
A fire aboard a commuter train in Pennsylvania led to the evacuation of 350 people, and triggered delays for other trains in the region. The fire started under the six-car SEPTA train around 6 p.m ...
The train was heading to Delaware when services were halted near Crum Lynne due to the fire about 6:15 Thursday evening. SEPTA officials say it started in the first car of the six-car train.
The fire apparently started under the first car of the six-car train and flames soon engulfed that car as SEPTA crews quickly got all the passengers to safety, the agency said. The roughly 325 ...
Approximately 350 passengers were evacuated when a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) train caught ...
PHILADELPHIA — Approximately 350 passengers were evacuated when a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) train caught fire in suburban Philadelphia, authorities said.