A SEPTA train had a "strong burning smell" before catching fire in Delaware County and forcing passengers to evacuate, federal officials said.
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 ...
SEPTA said it regularly adjusts its Regional Rail schedule, but some of the changes were specifically designed to improve ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary report Wednesday on a fire that consumed part of a six-car SEPTA train last month in Delaware County ...
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That dispatcher arranged for a mechanical maintenance team to inspect the train at SEPTA’s Roberts Yard ... went out the back of the train. Delaware County firefighters responded and helped ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report on last month's SEPTA train fire in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The train, carrying 325 passengers and four crew ...
A "strong burning smell" was reported in the lead railcar at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia about an hour before a SEPTA Regional Rail train with about 325 passengers caught fire at Crum Lynne ...
A train struck a low-hanging communications wire Tuesday on Shanahan Road just north of Lewis Center. The incident caused ...