Forty SEPTA buses were damaged in a fire at what officials are calling a "bus graveyard" in Philadelphia, sending a thick plume of smoke into the air. SkyForce10 was over the scene in Nicetown around ...
PHILADELPHIA -- A fire that damaged 40 decommissioned SEPTA buses at a Philadelphia storage yard on Thursday was caused by a battery on an electric bus, according to SEPTA. (The video in the player ...
SEPTA is delaying buying new buses, an accessibility project and construction so the transit agency can move funds in an effort to continue running at full service for riders, officials said.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health lifted its recommendation to stay inside on Friday after air quality concerns arose following a three-alarm fire that engulfed multiple SEPTA buses at a ...
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 ...
A 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 nearby ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - A three-alarm fire ripped through several SEPTA buses in a Philadelphia storage yard. Several SEPTA buses catch fire in Philadelphia Officials said the fire tore through 7 to 10 ...
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