- Trenton Line (SEPTA)
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Trenton Line
Holmesburg Junction Station on the SEPTA Trenton LineOverview Type Commuter rail line System SEPTA Regional Rail Status Operating Termini Trenton
Temple UniversityDaily ridership 10,387 Website septa.org Operation Operator(s) SEPTA Technical Track gauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) Standard gauge Electrification Catenary Route map LegendAmtrak Northeast Corridor Trenton River Line Pennsylvania/New Jersey border Levittown Bristol Croydon Eddington Cornwells Heights Andalusia closed Torresdale Holmesburg Junction Tacony Wissinoming closed Bridesburg Frankford closed Frankford Junction closed North Philadelphia Chestnut Hill West Line 30th Street Station Suburban Station Market East Temple University This route map:
The Trenton Line (formerly called R7 Trenton) is a route of the SEPTA Regional Rail (commuter rail) system. The route serves the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with service in Bucks County along the Delaware River to Trenton, New Jersey.
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Route
Trenton Line trains uses Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, a 4-track railroad, from 30th Street Station via the Philadelphia Zoo (without stopping there,) then across North Philadelphia, before running parallel to I-95 for several miles. It crosses the Delaware River at Trenton, New Jersey before making its final stop at Trenton Transit Center, which is also served by Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains. Electrified service between Philadelphia and Trenton was opened on June 29, 1930.
The Trenton line usually has two push-pull electric-locomotive-hauled trains on the morning express runs and two on the evening express runs. Each train is usually made up of 6 coach trailers made by Bombardier with AEM-7 or ALP-44 locomotives hauling them.
Those wishing to travel from Philadelphia to New York could formerly have taken Amtrak's Clocker service, but can still take its Northeast Regional. The Trenton Line service is coordinated with New Jersey Transit's (NJT) Northeast Corridor Service. This has proven to be a popular option for people travelling between Philadelphia and New York City, although the trip time is far more lengthly than Amtrak Regional service, the cost is roughly half of what Amtrak charges. NJT offers through ticketing from stations along the NEC to SEPTA stations, and NJT maintains a Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) at the SEPTA concourse in the 30th Street Station that sells the joint NJT/SEPTA tickets. However, while joint NJT/SEPTA tickets can be purchased at NJT staffed stations, they cannot at SEPTA staffed stations.
Name change
On July 25, 2010 SEPTA renamed the service from the R7 Trenton to simply the Trenton Line as part of system-wide service change that drops the R-number naming and makes the Center City stations the terminus for all lines. This also ended the combined R7 Trenton/R7 Chestnut Hill East service.[1]
List of stations
Stations that have existed on this line include:
Zone Miles from 30th St Station Boardings City/Township County Notes C 4.5 North Philadelphia 149 Philadelphia including Chestnut Hill West Line, Amtrak, aerial 1 Frankford Junction 0 station closed Frankford 0 station closed 2 9.3 Bridesburg 155 10.1 Wissinoming 0 station closed 11.2 Tacony 194 12.2 Holmesburg Junction 613 3 14.8 Torresdale 997 Andalusia 0 Bensalem Township Bucks County station closed 16.9 Cornwells Heights 1326 Some Amtrak trains stop here 4 18.2 Eddington 29 19.9 Croydon 311 Bristol Township Bristol 323 Bristol 5 Levittown 526 Tullytown 6 32.5 Trenton 1371 Trenton, New Jersey Mercer County New Jersey Transit, Amtrak, River Line. Ridership
Fiscal year Average weekday Annual passengers FY 2010 10,387 3,105,661[2] FY 2009 10,660 3,186,185[3] FY 2008 11,048 3,303,400[4] FY 2005 9,369 2,852,245 FY 2004 10,772 3,023,668 FY 2003 10,450 3,142,500 FY 2001 n/a 3,193,000 FY 2000 n/a 3,059,000 FY 1999 n/a 2,504,000 FY 1997 n/a 2,578,875 FY 1996 n/a 2,641,296 FY 1995 8,473 2,603,757 FY 1994 8,494 2,547,411 FY 1993 8,127 2,565,586 Note: n/a = not available References
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Northeast Corridor services Inter-city Amtrak Acela Express • Northeast Regional • New Haven – Springfield Shuttle • Cardinal • Carolinian • Crescent • Keystone • Palmetto • Pennsylvanian • Silver Meteor • Silver Star • VermonterNJ Transit Commuter MBTA CDOT Metro-North NJ Transit SEPTA Trenton Line • Wilmington/Newark LineMARC Penn LineSEPTA City Transit Division Market–Frankford Line • Broad Street Line • Subway–Surface Trolley Lines (Routes 10, 11, 13, 34, and 36) • Route 15 • Trackless trolleys • City surface routesSuburban Division Regional Rail Main Line • Airport Line • Chestnut Hill East Line • Chestnut Hill West Line • Cynwyd Line • Fox Chase Line • Lansdale/Doylestown Line • Manayunk/Norristown Line • Media/Elwyn Line • Paoli/Thorndale Line • Trenton Line • Warminster Line • West Trenton Line • Wilmington/Newark LineMajor stations Frankford Transportation Center • Fern Rock Transportation Center • Market East Station • Norristown Transportation Center • Olney Transportation Center • Suburban Station • 30th Street Station • 69th Street Transportation CenterFormer services Route 23 trolley • Route 56 trolley • Route 60 trolley • Elwyn-West Chester service • Cynwyd-Ivy Ridge service • Fox Chase Rapid Transit LineMass transit in the Delaware Valley Transit buses SEPTA: Philadelphia • Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties
Reading: Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority
New Jersey Transit: Camden, Gloucester, and Salem County suburban service • Camden, Gloucester, and Salem County local service • Long-distance local routes from Philadelphia
DART First State: New Castle CountyCommuter rail SEPTA Regional Rail: Airport Line • Chestnut Hill East Line • Chestnut Hill West Line • Cynwyd Line • Fox Chase Line • Lansdale/Doylestown Line • Manayunk/Norristown Line • Media/Elwyn Line • Paoli/Thorndale Line • Trenton Line • Warminster Line • West Trenton Line • Wilmington/Newark Line
New Jersey Transit: Atlantic City Line • ACESRapid transit and light rail SEPTA: Broad Street Line • Market–Frankford Line • Norristown High Speed Line • Subway–Surface trolleys • Route 15 • Routes 101 and 102
Delaware River Port Authority: PATCO Speedline
New Jersey Transit: River Line
Other: Greenline (proposed)Related Organizations Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission • Pennsylvania Transit Expansion Coalition (PA-TEC) • National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP) • Delaware Valley Association of Railroad Passengers (DVARP)Categories:- SEPTA Regional Rail
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