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A SEPTA Manayunk/Norristown Line train traveling from Allegheny Station in Philadelphia to Center City was evacuated due to a ...
Two SEPTA employees were injured after an incident involving track equipment in Delaware County on Saturday morning.
Service resumed, but trains were delayed because of the disruption, SEPTA said. The fire was at 803 West Master Street in North Philadelphia and has been put out, according to the fire department.
Riders on SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown line were evacuated Friday morning after a tree branch struck their train in North Philly.
At least one person was killed Monday morning in a crash on DeKalb Street in Norristown, according to the Norristown Police Department.
No injuries were reported in the incident. Chopper 6 video shows the fire at a SEPTA storage facility in the Tioga-Nicetown section of Philadelphia.
The workers were using a "loader" on Norristown High Speed Line tracks when they were injured, SEPTA said.
Service was suspended on the Norristown SEPTA line as crews worked to extinguish a fire near Manayunk Station on Monday.
A SEPTA train burns at the Crum Lynne station in Ridley. (COURTESY PHOTO) About 15 minutes into the incident, crews were told that a nearby line was still active and power was not out.