A SEPTA train in Delaware County, Pennsylvania caught fire at Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park, leading to the evacuation of 350 passengers. The incident took place on Thursday night, with the fire starting under the first car of the train. SEPTA officials, along with the National Transportation Safety Board, are investigating the cause of the fire, which resulted in no reported injuries. SEPTA service on the Wilmington/Newark Regional Rail line resumed, as did Amtrak service between Philadelphia and Wilmington. SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch praised the quick response of the crew in safely evacuating all passengers. Shuttle buses were provided for the evacuated passengers. The NTSB has sent a team to assist in the investigation, which will involve reviewing footage from SEPTA cameras and conducting crew interviews. Despite the severity of the situation, all passengers were successfully evacuated without any serious injuries.
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