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The decommissioned SEPTA buses caught on fire in a depot off Roberts Avenue in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga section Thursday.
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SEPTA bus depot fire: Air quality concerns remain as investigators probe cause of fire - MSNA massive fire erupted at SEPTA's largest bus depot in Philadelphia, damaging 40 decommissioned busses. No one was injured in the fire, but air quality concerns have caused officials to advise ...
The fire broke out at Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's facility in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood. Up to 40 buses caught fire.
A massive fire tore through a SEPTA bus depot in Philadelphia’s Nicetown neighborhood Thursday morning, destroying up to 20 decommissioned buses in a dramatic blaze that sent thick black smoke ...
SEPTA bus yard fire as seen from Chopper 6 Midvale Depot is SEPTA's largest facility, which is used for both maintenance and storage. Some 600 employees work there on any given day.
Officials said this fire happened behind the Roberts Yard SEPTA Railroad Facility and the Midvale Bus Depot. SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch shared with NBC10 that the facility is what they refer ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — A large 3-alarm fire at a SEPTA bus depot in Nicetown has damaged 40 decommissioned buses. According to the Philadelphia Fire Department, the fire started around 6:15 a.m ...
The fire included 15 electric buses which had been decommissioned, which SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer said could provide a clue to how the fire started. A similar electric bus caught fire in 2022 ...
SEPTA bus yard fire as seen from Chopper 6 Midvale Depot is SEPTA's largest facility, which is used for both maintenance and storage. Some 600 employees work there on any given day.
SEPTA bus yard fire as seen from Chopper 6 Midvale Depot is SEPTA's largest facility, which is used for both maintenance and storage. Some 600 employees work there on any given day.
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