A SEPTA train had a "strong burning smell" before catching fire in Delaware County and forcing passengers to evacuate, ...
The outage began along Market Street when underground cables overheated around 4:30 a.m., according to a PECO spokesperson.
The updates, which began Sunday, include adjustments to approximately 20% of Regional Rail service to reduce delays.
SEPTA said travelers should check individual ... Select trains no longer go through to Fox Chase or serve Wayne Junction Station. Weekdays: Trains adjusted to operate between 1 minute earlier ...
Hours before the fire, officials said an engineer reported the train being "sluggish and not getting up to speed, and that a fault light on the train was on." ...
Less than an hour before the Feb. 6 fire in Delaware County, the engineer reported a “strong burning smell," but the train ...
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the engineer spoke with the chief dispatcher at the control center and reported that there was a strong burning smell in the lead railcar.