A SEPTA Wilmington/Newark Line train caught fire in Delaware County, forcing 350 passengers to evacuate and halting regional ...
No injuries were reported among the 350 passengers, some from Delaware, who were on the SEPTA train when it caught on fire ...
The National Transportation Safety Board said it is investigating the fire that consumed part of a SEPTA train on Thursday ...
Officials said about 350 passengers were onboard when a fire broke out on a train at Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park.
RIDLEY PARK, Pa. (WPVI) -- A SEPTA train carrying roughly 350 people went up in flames on Thursday night in Delaware County. It happened around 6 p.m. near the Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park.
Flames and smoke could be seen billowing out of the six-car train that was traveling from Philadelphia to Wilmington. No ...
The six-car train was traveling from Philadelphia to Wilmington when it caught fire around 6 p.m. Thursday near the Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park.
After a public hearing in which no one spoke, the Winston-Salem City Council voted unanimously last week to cut three low-ridership bus routes on the Winston-Salem Transit Authority system to ...
SEPTA and AMTRAK service has resumed between Philadelphia in Wilmington after a train caught fire Thursday evening.
Signage will display both the old and new designations for several months to help ease riders into the transition.
SEPTA says six of its buses will change from lettered routes to numeric designations. SEPTA's metro lines will also adopt a new system.