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Re: (rshsdepot) Philadelphia Area Railroad Stations
Are there any ferry terminals extant?
tonydawson1 Dawson wrote:
>There are numerous stations in South Jersey preserved and in use for by various organizations but located next to rail lines.
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>Some that come to mind are Riverside on the River Line.
>Berlin on the NJT Atlantic City Line. Atlantic City itself is a new station.
>Haddon Heights & Tuckahoe on the Beesley Pt. Secondary. In addition, Magnolia has reconstructed its station.
>Gloucester City & Winonah on the Woodbury line
>Maple Shade, Moorestown & Mt Holly on the "Back Road" In addition, the Pemberton Station is now a museum.
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>Reading Terminal still exists as part of the Convention Center and Reading Terminal Market/Gallery complex. There are several restaurants in the original building and other public areas. Adjacent below ground is the Market East Station which connects the former Reading Lines with the former PRR lines through a tunnel.
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>Tony Dawson
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Richard Ullery<mailto:poppy47861_@_comcast.net>
> To: rshsdepot_@_lists.railfan.net<mailto:rshsdepot@lists.railfan.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 9:55 PM
> Subject: (rshsdepot) Philadelphia Area Railroad Stations
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> I am going to be in Philadelphia next week and would like some suggestions
> about which railroad stations would be the most interesting to visit.
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> I am from the Pittsburgh area and haven't been to Philadelphia for a number
> of years.
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> Many thanks in advance
>
> Dick Ullery
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>The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
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The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org
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