They get it off the tracks. None of the passengers seemed to realize the bart train was on fire until they stepped off at the uh rine do station just after 6 00 p. M. Came out and you can see the smoke. It was pretty dark. You could smell that there was a definite burning rubber. One passenger shot this photo of smoke coming from the train as passengers got off. A drive shot these photos of the smoke from along highway 24. There was a small amount of flames under the carriage. The 10car train was immediately evacuated. Everybody was calm. There wasnt anybody that looked panicked or no rushing. Firefighters had to use this ladder truck to get to the flames. They started spraying foam. They stopped spraying and a little smoke would come out and dissipate and then it would come out again. Bart says the smoke came from a semiconductor box that shorted out and was found dangling from under the train. It is not sure exactly when the problem started. I think i first smelled it around 19th str
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