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A fire broke out under the first car of a passenger train in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, prompting the emergency evacuation of over 300 passengers. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) reported that the blaze quickly consumed an entire carriage. Fortunately, all passengers were evacuated without injury. “The pictures really tell the story of how serious this situation was,” stated Andrew Busch, SEPTA Director of Media Relations.
No immediate cause for the fire has been established, and an investigation is currently underway. The incident raises concerns about passenger safety and train infrastructure amid increasing incidents in the transportation sector. Authorities emphasized the effectiveness of the emergency response, which ensured that all individuals were evacuated safely before the flames spread further. This incident is part of a broader context of safety measures being scrutinized in the wake of recent transportation emergencies across the United States.