Extraordinary images recorded the moment a train with 350 passengers burst into flames, causing mass -evacuations on their way to Delaware.
The septa train with six cars traveled from Philadelphia when a carriage tore near Crum Lynne, Pennsylvania.
Photos of the incident leave thick, gray plumes from the train, which is illuminated with orange flames in it.
Passenger Dnasia Bucknerer told Fox News that she started smoking for about 15 minutes.
“We had to get up and move to another car and then we had to get up and move again and then I started to see smoke coming from the side of the train,” she said.
“While people walked by, they said the train is on fire, but the conductors say nothing.”
Eventually the conductor opened the train doors and instructed all the passengers to leave board, a process that Buckner said it took about 15 minutes.
![Train burst into flames while traveling in Pennsylvania, forcing hundreds to evacuate Train burst into flames while traveling in Pennsylvania, forcing hundreds to evacuate](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/03/94956817-14370835-image-a-15_1738897919790.jpg)
Photos of the incident leave thick, gray plumes from the train, which is illuminated with orange flames in it.
![Extraordinary images have made the moment a train with 350 passengers burst into flames, so that massive evacuations are on their way to Delaware](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/03/94956817-14370835-image-m-27_1738897978370.jpg)
Extraordinary images have made the moment a train with 350 passengers burst into flames, so that massive evacuations are on their way to Delaware
![Service on Wilmington has stopped and Amtrak -Service along the northeastern corridor is also affected](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/03/94956819-14370835-image-a-16_1738897923744.jpg)
Service on Wilmington has stopped and Amtrak -Service along the northeastern corridor is also affected
![The cause of the fire remains in research, but septa spokesman Andrew Busch has quickly credited to thinking staff for keeping passengers safe](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/03/94956821-14370835-image-a-17_1738897927651.jpg)
The cause of the fire remains in research, but septa spokesman Andrew Busch has quickly credited to thinking staff for keeping passengers safe
Service on Wilmington has stopped and Amtrak -Service along the northeastern corridor is also influenced.
No injuries were reported.
The cause of the fire remains in research, but septa spokesman Andrew Busch has quickly credited to thinking staff for keeping passengers safe.
“Very fast action from our crews that this helped to make this a safe result,” he said.
“We don't know where this started, just that it was under the train in the area and then the train popped up in flames.”