
A train traveling from Pennsylvania to Delaware caught fire while carrying 350 passengers.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) train was near Crum Lynne, Pennsylvania, when the blaze erupted around 6:15 PM on Thursday, February 6.
Dramatic photos from the scene captured thick, grey smoke billowing into the sky as bright orange flames engulfed a carriage.
Passenger Dnasia Buckner recounted the terrifying experience to Fox News, explaining that she first noticed smoke about 15 minutes into the trip.
“We had to get up and relocate to another car, and then we had to move again. That’s when I started seeing smoke coming from the side of the train,” she said.

“As people walked by, they were saying the train was on fire, but the conductors weren’t saying anything.”