6, 2025. According to SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch, as the train was being evacuated it was learned the first car was catching fire. "Very quick action by our crews that that helped allow this ...
And SEPTA announced Thursday that it reached a deal with DraftKings to sponsor free subway rides home from the ... “If you believe your car has been relocated, call the police district of ...
Investigators with the NTSB are in Philadelphia to investigate after a SEPTA Regional Rail train car caught fire.
RIDLEY PARK, Pa. - Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board are probing a fire on a SEPTA rail car in Delaware County Thursday night, causing the evacuation of over 300 people.
And SEPTA announced Thursday that it reached a deal with DraftKings to sponsor free subway rides home from the game ... with violators possibly being “relocated.” “If you believe your car has been ...
The fire started under the first car of the train, and passengers evacuated at the station located at 350 West Ridley Avenue in Delaware County, according to SEPTA. SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch ...
SEPTA "Metro" lines — an umbrella term introduced last year for several subway, elevated train and trolley lines — will also formally adopt new letter-based names beginning that week ...
(WPVI) -- A SEPTA train carrying roughly 350 people went up in flames on Thursday night in Delaware County. It happened around 6 p.m. near the Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park. The six-car train ...
Busch said there is no indication of problems on other SEPTA rail cars, adding services were moving normally a day after the blaze. The train originated in Philadelphia's Center City and was ...
A SEPTA train caught fire somewhere in Delaware County, causing the train to stop. Passengers were evacuated and SEPTA buses arrived to transport them to their destination. RIDLEY PARK, Pa.
SEPTA officials say it started in the first car of the six-car train. They said it affected the Regional Rail train on the Wilmington-Newark line and had left Center City when there was a report of ...