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39°50′58″N 75°21′36″W / 39.84932°N 75.35988°W / 39.84932; -75.35988
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Chester Transportation Center
Chester Transportation Center viewed from the rear of an Amtrak train in January 2016
General information
Location595 Avenue Of The States
Chester, Pennsylvania
Coordinates 39°50′58″N 75°21′36″W / 39.84932°N 75.35988°W / 39.84932; -75.35988
Owned by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
Line(s) Amtrak Northeast Corridor
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks4
Connections
Construction
Bicycle facilities10 rack spaces [1]
AccessibleYes [2]
Other information
Fare zone3 [2]
History
Opened1903 (1903)
Electrified1928 [3]
Services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Highland Avenue
toward Newark
Wilmington/​Newark Line Eddystone
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Wilmington Chesapeake Philadelphia–30th Street
Preceding station Pennsylvania Railroad Following station
Lamokin Street Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Ridley Park
Lamokin Street
toward Wilmington
Wilmington Line Eddystone
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Lamokin Street
(Closed 2003)
toward Newark
Wilmington/​Newark Line Eddystone

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 building. The station is served by the Wilmington/Newark Line. The line offers southbound service to Wilmington and Newark, Delaware and northbound service to Philadelphia.

This station is located at 6th and Welsh Streets.

History

Chester station was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1903. While in the 1940s Chester was a common intermediate stop for services between New York and Washington, by the 1970s this was reduced to just one daily train; the station was also served by Amtrak's Chesapeake, which stopped both ways between Philadelphia and Washington during its existence from 1978 through 1983. [4] [5]

All long-distance services have since stopped calling at Chester. PRR/PC/Conrail local trains to Marcus Hook/Wilmington/Newark continued until SEPTA took them over in 1983.

Station layout

Chester has two low-level side platforms with walkways connecting passengers to the inner tracks. Amtrak's Northeast Corridor lines bypass the station via the inner tracks.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Chester Transportation Center". Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. Retrieved July 12, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Wilmington/Newark Line Timetable" (PDF). Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. April 16, 2023. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  3. ^ "Electric Trains in Service on Pennsy". The Every Evening. Wilmington, Delaware. October 1, 1928. p. 1. Retrieved January 31, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  4. ^ April 30, 1978 Amtrak Timetables
  5. ^ 1979 Amtrak Chesapeake timetable Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine

External links

Media related to Chester Transportation Center at Wikimedia Commons