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The decommissioned SEPTA buses caught on fire in a depot off Roberts Avenue in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga section Thursday.
The fire broke out at Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority's facility in Philadelphia's Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood. Up to 40 buses caught fire.
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.
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The SEPTA bus fire erupted around 6:15 a.m. at the Roberts Yard facility on the 300 block of Roberts Avenue, creating a spectacle visible from miles away.
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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.
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.
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