SEPTA Train Fire in Delaware County Causes Evacuations and Travel Delays
07.02.2025
A SEPTA train caught fire near Crum Lynne Station on Thursday evening, forcing evacuations. Emergency responders acted swiftly, ensuring the safety of all 350 passengers on board. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

SEPTA Train Fire Sparks Emergency Response
The fire started beneath the first car of the six-car SEPTA train at 6:00 p.m. Flames spread while passengers were being evacuated, prompting immediate action by emergency crews.
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Firefighters quickly arrived, extinguishing the fire and preventing further damage to the train. No injuries were reported, and multiple shuttle buses transported passengers to alternative locations.
SEPTA Service Delays Impact Commuters
Train services between Philadelphia and Wilmington were temporarily suspended due to the SEPTA fire. Amtrak confirmed that operations later resumed, but congestion caused lingering travel delays.
Officials are still investigating the cause of the fire to prevent future incidents. Passengers should check SEPTA service alerts for updates on train schedules and possible alternative routes.
Despite disruptions, no casualties occurred, highlighting the effectiveness of SEPTA’s emergency protocols. This incident emphasizes the importance of rapid response in public transportation safety.
Source: www.newsweek.com
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