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The fire broke out at Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's facility in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood. Up to 40 buses caught fire.
The decommissioned SEPTA buses caught on fire in a depot off Roberts Avenue in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga section Thursday.
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 ...
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 ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- 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 ...
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 ...
The fire broke out sometime around 6 a.m. ET at Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's (SEPTA) facility in the 2400 block of Roberts Avenue near Pulaski Avenue, the Philadelphia Fire ...
Several SEPTA Buses are on fire at a transit bus lot in Philadelphia filled with dozens of decommissioned vehicles on Thursday, June 5, 2025. Credit: AP ...
Multiple old SEPTA buses went up in flames Thursday morning in Philadelphia.The fire sent a thick column of black smoke into the air.Officials said the buses are in a lot known as "the bus ...
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 ...
SEPTA bus yard fire as seen from Chopper 6 A total of 100 buses were in the yard, including gas-powered and electric buses. Of the 40 decommissioned SEPTA buses, 15 were electric, officials said.