The Septa and Amtrak service resumed between Philadelphia in Wilmington after a train sets on Thursday night.
A fire on a train distributed to the first train car of a regional railway car of Septa Wilmington/Newark around 6:30 pm Thursday south of the Crum Lynne station.
350 passengers were aboard and were evacuated safely and were given by bus buses to their further dishes.
One passenger, Dnasia Buckner, told the NBC10 that the conductors on the train have it, and passengers near it are moving twice.
“I was scared,” Buckner said. “I started to feel claustrophobic.”
AMTRAK service in the area was restored at 7:40, Septa resumed operations around 10:00 pm
This is a developing story. This report used information from NBC10