A SEPTA train caught fire near Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, on February 6, prompting the evacuation of 350 passengers. The train was traveling from Philadelphia to Wilmington, ...
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Officials said about 350 passengers were onboard when a fire broke out on a train at Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park.
Radio traffic said it is SEPTA train en route to Newark, Del. A SEPTA train burns at the Crum Lynne station in Ridley. (COURTESY OF JAKE CHMIELOWSKI) About 15 minutes into the incident ...
No serious injuries were reported following the fire that fully engulfed SEPTA's train shortly after leaving the Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park, said Andrew Busch, SEPTA's director of media ...
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 ...
Over 325 passengers safely evacuated the SEPTA regional rail ... six-car Wilmington-Newark-bound train stopped a couple a hundred feet south of the Crum Lynne station as the train filled with ...
On X, formerly known as Twitter, SEPTA posted that the fire department was working at Crum Lynne Station. The fire was reported underneath a Wilmington/Newark Line train near the station around 6 ...