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In all, CBS Philadelphia saw around 10 people stop from getting on the bus without paying, far from the majority who rode the route with us. But that's still about 10 people in one hour on one route.
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.
The fire was placed under control just after 8 a.m., according to the Philadelphia Fire Department. Smoke from the SEPTA bus depot fire was visible across the city of Philadelphia on Thursday, June 5.
The fire broke out sometime around 6 a.m. ET at Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority' s (SEPTA) facility in the 2400 block of Roberts Avenue near Pulaski Avenue, the Philadelphia ...
NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl has the latest. Forty SEPTA buses were damaged in a fire at what officials are calling a "bus graveyard" in Philadelphia, sending a thick plume of smoke into the air.
According to the Philadelphia Police Department, the incident happened on a SETPA bus near 2800 South Broad Street at just after 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
The fire sent a thick column of black smoke into the air. Officials said the buses are in a lot known as "the bus graveyard," where out-of-service buses are stored. "It was about seven to 10 buses ...
Watch the 6abc Philadelphia 24/7 stream featuring Action News, AccuWeather and Entertainment PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A SEPTA bus was involved in a crash with a police vehicle early Wednesday morning.
But it's this one that has us the most concerned. It's this category - gun violence." On Tuesday evening, a 37-year-old was killed while riding a SEPTA bus in South Philadelphia.