Swampoodle Connection

Swampoodle Connection

The Swampoodle Connection was a proposed connection of the present-day R8 Chestnut Hill West line with the R6 Norristown line in the Swampoodle neighborhood in Philadelphia. This connection, proposed by SEPTA in 1983 after taking over commuter rail operations from Conrail (which absorbed, in 1976, the commuter rail operations of the bankrupt Penn Central and Reading Railroads), would have allowed SEPTA trains from the Chestnut Hill West line, a former Penn Central route, to enter the Center City Commuter Connection on the ex-Reading side of the Regional Rail System without having to use Amtrak's Northeast Corridor between 30th Street Station and North Philadelphia Station, which routinely delayed Chestnut Hill West and R7 Trenton trains due to the need to facilitate the movement of Amtrak services to New York City.

The location of the connection, where the R6 Norristown and R8 Chestnut Hill West parallels each other for a short five-block area, would have allowed SEPTA to drop the R8 designation and through-route the rerouted Chestnut Hill West trains to West Chester on the present-day R3 Media/Elwyn line, while at the same time, through-routing the R8 Fox Chase line onto a new R4 Bryn Mawr local service and allowing SEPTA to run existing R5 Paoli service in "express" between 30th Street Station and Bryn Mawr and "local" between Bryn Mawr and Paoli. The R1 Airport line, which was under construction at the time of the proposal, and now terminating in Glenside, would have run north on the present-day R3 West Trenton (which at the time was the R1-West Trenton), while the remaining SEPTA service would have remained unaffected.

Like most SEPTA service upgrade plans, the Swampoodle Connection was dropped due to both a lack of funds (most of it were redirected to its RailWorks Project on the Reading Viaduct in the mid-1990s), the crippling railroad workers strike in 1983, and from neighborhood opposition. SEPTA currently has no plans of resurrecting the project, although a continued ridership increase on the R8 line may have an impact on the future in the need to build the Swampoodle Connection with the R6 line if such a project is warranted in the future.

ee also

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*Reading Terminal

External links

* [http://www.pennways.com/Commuter_Tunnel.html PENNWAYS - Center City Commuter Connection]
* [http://www.septa.org/ SEPTA official website]

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