Crime & Safety
Fire On SEPTA Train Prompts Evacuation
A SEPTA train has been evacuated in Radnor Township due to smoke, reports say. No injuries were reported.

A fire prompted the evacuation of a SEPTA train along the Main Line Monday morning.
CBS Philly reports the fire, which was quickly placed under control, happened around 8 a.m. on a Paoli/Thorndale train just before the Villanova station.
All passengers were evacuated and no injuries were reported. According to SEPTA, there are delays of up to 20 minutes on the line due to the incident.
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Original story:
A SEPTA train has been evacuated in Radnor Township due to smoke, FOX 29 news is reporting. The track has also been reportedly shut down.
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“Crews on scene for smoke on SEPTA train in Radnor Twp. Train evacuated-track shutdown,” FOX29 said via Twitter.
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