Service is currently suspended on SEPTA's Wilmington-Newark line until further notice. Amtrak also announced delays between Wilmington and Philadelphia as fire crews continue to work on the scene.
A SEPTA Wilmington/Newark Line train caught fire in Delaware County, forcing 350 passengers to evacuate and halting regional and Amtrak service, officials said. The fire broke out beneath the six ...
A SEPTA spokesperson declined to comment on ... the train continued to move out of Philly and down the Wilmington/Newark Line toward Delaware County. The NTSB said an engineer noticed a haze ...
The newest vehicles in SEPTA's fleet will also be used during ... between 8 minutes earlier and 22 minutes later. • Wilmington/Newark Line: Weekday trains will be adjusted to operate up ...
to Newark, Delaware, with 325 passengers and four crew members when it went up in flames near the Crum Lynne Station on February 6. No injuries were reported. SEPTA estimates the damages to ...
Trains will operate every 2 hours. Passengers should use the Chestnut Hill West Line or SEPTA Bus Route 23 for alternative service.