SEPTA Regional Rail Services Resume With Delays Following Train Fire At Glenside Station
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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – SEPTA Regional Rail has resumed service on the Landsdale, Doylestown, and Warminster lines in both directions with delays up to 30 minutes.
Crews responded to a train fire at the Glenside Station at 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Police say the first car of a train was affected by the fire.
Doylestown: Service has resumed with delays of up to 30 minutes. Train #6572 will be the first train to depart Center City to Doylestown.
— SEPTA (@SEPTA) August 29, 2018
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— Ryan Smith (@RJNSmith) August 29, 2018
All passengers have been removed from the train.
No injuries or transports have been reported at this time.
The fire department and SEPTA are investigating.
No other information at this time.