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Massive Fire at SEPTA Depot Raises Concerns About Air Quality in Nearby Neighborhoods. Over 40 Buses Destroyed by Fire ...
The decommissioned SEPTA buses caught on fire in a depot off Roberts Avenue in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga section Thursday ...
A fire damaged 40 decommissioned SEPTA buses, including 15 electric buses, at a Philadelphia storage yard on Thursday.
A fire that enveloped 40 decommissioned SEPTA buses, disrupting Thursday morning’s commute, is believed to have started with ...
The fire, which sent a thick plume of black smoke into the sky visible across the city, began sometime before 6:15 a.m. Thursday morning, according to SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch.
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Metro Philadelphia on MSNMassive SEPTA fire damages 40 buses in NicetownSEPTA wants to get rid of a troubled fleet of all-electric buses after a massive fire damaged dozens of vehicles Thursday ...
Officials are working to determine the cause of the fire. PHILADELPHIA - A fire at SEPTA’s yard for out-of-service buses ...
Footage from the scene in Philadelphia shows a massive cloud of black smoke billowing into the skies, with firefighters ...
The fire broke out just after 6 am in the 2400 block of Roberts Avenue in Philadelphia's Tioga-Nicetown section. The fire ...
A fire at SEPTA's Midvale Depot in Philadelphia consumed dozens of decommissioned buses, causing traffic delays. No injuries ...
Nearly two dozen SEPTA buses caught fire at a bus depot in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood Thursday morning, NBC10 ...
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