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Federal safety board tells Philadelphia’s mass transit agency to shelve railcars implicated in fires

The National Transportation Safety Board found that 225 Silverliner IV railcars represent a fire hazard and urged SEPTA to suspend them until safety upgrades or replacements occur.

  • Federal transportation officials ordered Philadelphia's mass transit agency SEPTA to take its aging Silverliner IV railcar fleet out of service until it can address fire risks.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board cited multiple recent fires on the railcars that forced evacuations, with several caused by electrical components and propulsion systems.
  • SEPTA estimates replacing the entire 230-car Silverliner IV fleet built in the 1970s would cost nearly $1 billion and take until 2036 to complete.
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NBC Philadelphia broke the news in Philadelphia, United States on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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