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More than 300 passengers were evacuated from a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) train in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, after a fire erupted beneath the first car on Friday. The blaze escalated rapidly, consuming an entire carriage, but fortunately, all passengers were safely evacuated and no injuries were reported, according to SEPTA Director of Media Relations, Andrew Busch. He emphasized the seriousness of the situation, noting that "the pictures really tell the story."
The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns regarding train operations in the region. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by authorities, who are working to ascertain the circumstances that led to the emergency. Witnesses reported seeing thick smoke billowing from the train, prompting immediate action from emergency services.
With train travel being an essential mode of transport in the area, this event raises questions about safety protocols and response measures in the event of such incidents in the future.