Traffic & Transit
Doylestown SEPTA Service Running Again Following 3-Alarm Fire
SEPTA trains into Doylestown were suspended for several hours Thursday due to fire department activity near the Ambler station.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — After a three-alarm fire at an Ambler auto body shop sent one person to the hospital on Thursday and suspended SEPTA service between Doylestown and Glenside, trains out of Doylestown were running again Thursday afternoon.
The fire at Ebner's Auto Shop on Main Street broke out around 10:40 a.m., reports said.
SEPTA service was suspended in Doylestown due to the high volume of fire department activity near the Ambler Station. In total, service was suspended for around five hours.
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At 3:11 p.m., the first inbound train departed the Doylestown station.
"Service has resumed normal operations," SEPTA announced online.
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Related: 1 Hospitalized, SEPTA Line Suspended Amid 3-Alarm Ambler Fire
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