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Reading (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ ŋ / RED-ing; Pennsylvania German: Reddin) is a city in and the county seat of Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States.The city had a population of 95,112 at the 2020 census and is the fourth-most populous city in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown.
The Pottsville station, also known as Union Station Intermodal Transit Center, is a transit station in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Located next to the original Reading Railroad station, it currently houses bus service, SEDCO, the Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce and occasional train service by the Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad .
Of the downtowns in South Dakota some follow the Main Street Approach, while others are a downtown association or chamber of commerce format. [75] Non-Designated Communities Aberdeen, Aberdeen Downtown Association; Brookings, Downtown Brookings; Dell Rapids, Dell Rapids Chamber of Commerce; Deadwood, Deadwood Chamber of Commerce. Deadwood was ...
Mar. 11—The last two years have been tough, with the COVID-19 pandemic providing all sorts of challenges and obstacles, but the Berks County commissioners say the county has persevered and is ...
The Reading Franklin Street train terminal was converted to a bus terminal in 2013. Buses enter from Cherry Street. The former Reading Railroad Franklin Street Station was refurbished and also has bus service. The station has a waiting area for passengers, customer service area, transportation museum, and space for passenger amenities.
Aug. 30—A King of Prussia inventor has purchased the former Titus Generating Station in Cumru Township from GenOn for $200,000, according to Berks County records. Joe D'Ascenzo wants to turn the ...
There is a proposal to return SEPTA Regional Rail service to the station by way of an extension of the Manayunk/Norristown Line, providing passenger train service from Reading to Philadelphia. In 2020, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation conducted a feasibility study on bringing passenger train service to Reading via Amtrak. [9] [10]
In 1889, the Philadelphia and Reading Railway decided to build a train depot, passenger station, and company headquarters on the corner of 12th and Market Streets. The move came eight years after the Pennsylvania Railroad opened its Broad Street Station several blocks away at 15th and Market Streets, and one year after the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad opened its 24th Street Station at 24th and ...