A SEPTA Wilmington/Newark Line train caught fire in Delaware County, forcing 350 passengers to evacuate and halting regional ...
The National Transportation Safety Board said it is investigating the fire that consumed part of a SEPTA train on Thursday ...
Service on the Southeastern Pennysylvania Transportation Authority’s Wilmington-Newark line resumed late Thursday after a ...
Because of the large number of passengers expected Friday, SEPTA is making changes including service in Delaware from ...
Around 6 p.m., a fire was reported under a Wilmington/Newark Line train near Crum Lynne Station, an agency spokesperson said.
SEPTA service later resumed on the Wilmington/Newark Regional Rail line, and Amtrak service between Philadelphia and Wilmington also resumed. The cause of the fire was under investigation.
No injuries were reported among the 350 passengers, some from Delaware, who were on the SEPTA train when it caught on fire ...
If history repeats itself like it did for the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Delaware's Eagles fans hoping to take the train ...
This article was originally published saying the fire happened on an Amtrak train but has since been updated and corrected to ...
SEPTA interim general manager. “Planning is key for all involved and we are going to do our absolute best to serve as many people as we can.” For the Wilmington/Newark line, the only stop in ...
Passengers board a SEPTA train headed to Philadelphia from the train station in Wilmington in an undated photo. For the Wilmington/Newark line, the only stop in Delaware on Friday will be from the ...