The train was traveling from West Trenton, New Jersey, to Newark, Delaware, with 325 passengers and four crew members when it went up in flames near the Crum Lynne Station on February 6.
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A SEPTA train had a "strong burning smell" before catching fire in Delaware County and forcing passengers to evacuate, federal officials said.
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SEPTA train fire in Delaware County, Pennsylvania forces about 350 passengers to evacuate stationOfficials said about 350 passengers were evacuated Thursday night after a fire on a train at Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park. The fire started under the first car of the train, and passengers ...
A fault light and a sluggish train were early warning signs that something was amiss on a SEPTA regional rail train that became engulfed in fire at the Crum Lynne station in February, forcing ...
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 ...
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 ...
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