A SEPTA train caught fire on February 6, 2025, in Delaware County, forcing approximately 350 passengers to evacuate. The incident occurred while the Regional Rail train was en route from Philadelphia to Newark when smoke was reported around 6:15 PM near Crum Lynne.
- SEPTA train fire in Delaware County
- 350 passengers evacuated safely
- Fire started in first car of train
- Passengers reported strange smell and smoke
- No injuries were reported after evacuation
- Investigation ongoing into fire's cause
The fire began in the first car of a six-car SEPTA Regional Rail train shortly after it departed from Center City Philadelphia. Passengers noticed a strange smell between Ridley Park and Norwood before smoke became visible. Fortunately, the conductors opened the doors for evacuation before flames engulfed the car.
SEPTA officials confirmed that the fire was reported underneath the first car, and they are investigating whether it originated from an issue with the engine or something on the track. Amtrak owns the track used by SEPTA trains, which adds another layer to their investigation.
- Date of Incident: February 6, 2025
- Location: Near Crum Lynne, Delaware County
- Number of Passengers: Approximately 350
- No Injuries Reported
SEPTA buses arrived at around 7:15 PM to transport evacuated passengers to their destinations. Eyewitness accounts describe moments of confusion as smoke filled one of the cars but emphasize that all passengers managed to exit safely without injury.
This incident highlights potential safety concerns regarding commuter rail services and emphasizes the importance of prompt communication from staff during emergencies.