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A fire that enveloped 40 decommissioned SEPTA buses Thursday is believed to have started with a bus battery in a Proterra ...
A fire damaged 40 decommissioned SEPTA buses, including 15 electric buses, at a Philadelphia storage yard on Thursday.
After a huge fire broke out at SEPTA’s largest bus depot in Nicetown on Thursday, officials have determined a cause for the ...
Officials are working to determine the cause of the fire. PHILADELPHIA - A fire at SEPTA’s yard for out-of-service buses ...
A fire at SEPTA's Midvale Bus Depot in Philadelphia engulfed 40 buses, causing air quality concerns and a health advisory.
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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.
Massive Fire at SEPTA Depot Raises Concerns About Air Quality in Nearby Neighborhoods. Over 40 Buses Destroyed by Fire ...
The electric buses involved were made by Proterra and had not run in several years. Sauer said SEPTA is involved in ongoing litigation with Proterra, and the buses were still being stored as part ...
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A large 3-alarm fire at a SEPTA bus depot in Nicetown has damaged 40 decommissioned buses. According to the Philadelphia Fire Department, the fire started around 6:15 ...