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The Chester Secondary is an active railroad line in the U.S. states of Pennsylvania and Delaware.The line is operated by Conrail Shared Assets Operations, which serves as contract local carrier and switching company for both CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway.
The Ohio Central Railroad System is a network of ten short line railroads operating in Ohio and western Pennsylvania.It is owned by Genesee & Wyoming.. Headquartered in Coshocton, Ohio, the system operates 500 miles (800 km) of track divided among 10 subsidiary railroads.
Notes References Lines SEPTA Regional Rail lines Line Weekday ridership (FY 2023) Route length Inbound terminus [b] Outbound terminus Airport Line 5,268 12.10 mi (19.47 km) Temple University Airport Terminals E & F Chestnut Hill East Line 2,318 12.20 mi (19.63 km) 30th Street Station Chestnut Hill East Chestnut Hill West Line 2,768 14.59 mi (23.48 km) Temple University Chestnut Hill West ...
Line Keys Color Hex color Icon; Ashtabula – Pittsburgh: Ashtabula-Pittsburgh d10000: Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway: Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway d10000: Bedford Branch: Bedford Branch d10000: Belvidere Delaware Railroad: Belvidere Branch d10000: Buffalo – Emporium: Buffalo-Emporium d10000: Buffalo – Oil City ...
The Chester Transportation Center is a SEPTA bus and train station in Chester, Pennsylvania. The outside portion of the ground level serves SEPTA City Transit Division Route 37, and Suburban Transit Division Routes 109, 113, 114, 117, 118, and 119. Above the building of the transportation center is the train station. The tracks run over the ...
Media station was built in 1960 by the PRR and is located several blocks away from Media–Orange Street station, the terminus of the Route 101 line. However, no direct connection exists between the station and the trolley stop. Woodrow Wilson spoke at the Media station in 1912 during his first election campaign. [citation needed]
Darlington station is a defunct commuter rail station on the SEPTA Regional Rail R3 West Chester Line, located at 612 Darlington Road in Chester Heights, Pennsylvania. Originally built by the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, it later served the Pennsylvania Railroad's West Chester Branch, which finally became SEPTA's R3 line.
The station, and all of those west of Elwyn station, was closed in September 1986, due to deteriorating track conditions and Chester County's desire to expand facilities at Exton station on SEPTA's Paoli/Thorndale Line. Service was suspended at that time, with substitute bus service provided. Lenni station still appears in publicly posted tariffs.