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NTSB Urges Suspension of SEPTA’s Silverliner IV Trains Over Fire Risk as Service Continues

Federal rail regulators ordered emergency inspections within 30 days, stopping short of a full shutdown.

Overview

  • The NTSB issued urgent recommendations after five Silverliner IV fires this year, citing an immediate and unacceptable safety risk linked to outdated design and SEPTA operating practices.
  • Investigators traced the fires to multiple electrical systems, including propulsion equipment, dynamic brakes, and a traction motor, with evacuations and minor injuries reported.
  • The board called for sidelining the entire Silverliner IV fleet, implementing a monitoring plan that triggers removal if mitigations fail, and expediting retrofit or replacement that meets modern fire-safety standards.
  • SEPTA said it will keep the cars in service with added inspections and mitigation steps, asserting trains remain safe, and it has 30 days to formally respond to the NTSB.
  • Silverliner IV cars account for roughly 225 of SEPTA’s 390 regional railcars, replacements are estimated near $1 billion with timelines extending into the 2030s, and local reports say two senior maintenance officials were placed on leave.