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SEPTA Main Line
A train operating on the SEPTA Main Line.Overview Type Commuter rail line System SEPTA Status Operating Termini Zoo Interlocking
Lansdale StationStations 20 Website septa.org Operation Operator(s) SEPTA Regional Rail Technical Line length 26.25 miles (42.25 km) No. of tracks 2–4 Track gauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) Standard gauge Electrification Catenary Route map LegendBethlehem Line Doylestown Line 24.35 Lansdale 24.20 Stony Creek Branch 23.50 Pennbrook 22.40 North Wales 20.00 Gwynedd Valley 18.80 Penllyn 17.20 Ambler 15.90 Fort Washington 13.80 Oreland 13.00 North Hills 12.10 Warminster Line 11.90 Glenside 10.80 Neshaminy Line 10.70 Jenkintown–Wyncote 9.20 Elkins Park 8.40 Melrose Park 7.00 Fern Rock Transportation Center 6.20 Fox Chase Line 5.20 Wayne Junction 5.08 Chestnut Hill East Line 3.54 Chestnut Hill West Line 3.50 Norristown Line 3.24 Northeast Corridor (Amtrak) 2.90 North Broad 2.10 Temple University 0.50 Market East Station 0.00 Suburban Station 0.76 Schuylkill River 0.90 30th Street Station 1.17 West Chester Line 1.90 Harrisburg Line (Amtrak) The SEPTA Main Line is the section of the SEPTA Regional Rail system from the Zoo Interlocking in West Philadelphia to Lansdale Station in Lansdale, Pennsylvania. The line is 26.25 miles (42.25 km) long, and serves all 13 SEPTA Regional Rail lines.[1]
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Current service
Service on the Main Line segment between Glenside and Center City is given a special combined public timetable known as the Glenside Combined, allowing riders to see the schedules of all trains on the Main Line without having to look at multiple schedules. This is a partial legacy of the former SEPTA route number designations, which had the R1 Glenside designation for trains that turned at the station, paired with the Airport Line. That few trains actually terminated there and instead continued on to stations farther out was a contributing factor to the elimination of the route designators.
As of 2010[update], the schedules for Glenside show that trains along the Main Line continue as Warminster Line, West Trenton Line or Lansdale/Doylestown Line trains. Only a handful of trains actually terminate at Glenside.
History
The Main Line was mostly built by the North Pennsylvania Railroad. However, the oldest section was part of the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad (PG&N), the first railroad in Philadelphia. The first section of it opened on June 7, 1832, from downtown to Germantown (now on the Chestnut Hill East Line). Later a new alignment was built to Norristown, leaving the old route from North Philadelphia to Germantown as a branch; this is now the Manayunk/Norristown Line. The PG&N south of Wayne Junction is now part of the Main Line.
The North Pennsylvania Railroad opened south of Gwynedd (north of Glenside) on July 2, 1855, and the continuation to Lansdale (including the branch to Doylestown, now the Lansdale/Doylestown Line) opened October 7. The short part of the Main Line from Wayne Junction northeast to north of Newtown Junction was built as a connection to the PG&N at Wayne Junction.
On December 1, 1870, the Philadelphia and Reading Railway (later the Reading Company) leased the PG&N. The Northern Pennsylvania was leased May 1, 1879, placing the whole future SEPTA Main Line under Reading control. Electrification to Glenside, Hatboro, Lansdale, Doylestown and West Trenton was completed on July 26, 1931. In 1976 Conrail took over the Reading, and in 1983 SEPTA gained control of the commuter operations.
Other uses
The term "Main Line" is also sometimes used on the SEPTA Regional Rail system to refer to the Paoli/Thorndale Line, which runs along the original main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
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References
- ^ Handratty, R. J. (April 6, 2008). "Railroad Division: Timetable No. 4". SEPTA. pp. 49–58. http://www.regulations.gov/contentStreamer?objectId=0900006480b78da6&disposition=attachment&contentType=pdf. Retrieved February 21, 2011.
SEPTA 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 LineCategories:- SEPTA Regional Rail
- Reading Company lines
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