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Harrisburg Subdivision

The Harrisburg Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in Pennsylvania. The line is located in Philadelphia, and connects Greenwich Yard and the Philadelphia Subdivision with the Trenton Subdivision[1][2] along a former Pennsylvania Railroad line. Much of the Harrisburg Subdivision is the High Line' or West Philadelphia Elevated along 31st Street over the 30th Street Station area.

The Harrisburg Subdivision and other nearby lines in West Philadelphia

The line begins at Greenwich Yard in South Philadelphia, where it meets the Philadelphia Belt Line Railroad. It heads west alongside the Delaware Expressway (Interstate 95) and then north along and partially elevated over 25th Street, turning west at Washington Avenue to cross the Schuylkill River on the Arsenal Bridge. At Arsenal Interlocking, on the west side of the Schuylkill, a branch runs southwest alongside Amtrak's Northeast Corridor to a junction with the Philadelphia Subdivision near Lindbergh Boulevard.

The main line heads north from Arsenal, rises onto the elevated structure, and crosses to the west side of the Northeast Corridor. It heads north above 31st Street, finally touching down in the southeast approach to Zoo Interlocking. It leaves that interlocking to the north, staying on the west side of the Schuylkill River, and ending at the Trenton Subdivision at Belmont.

History edit

19th century edit

The oldest portion of the Harrisburg Subdivision, along the west side of the Schuylkill River from Grays Ferry southwest to the Philadelphia Subdivision, was opened in 1838 by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad.[3] A new PW&B line, now the Northeast Corridor, opened in 1872;[4] the old line was leased to the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road the next year.[5]

From Arsenal east over the Arsenal Bridge and south along 25th Street to near Packer Avenue, the Pennsylvania Railroad built the Delaware Extension, completing it in 1862.[6] The rest of the line, south and east to Greenwich Yard, opened in 1900 as the Schuylkill River Branch Extension to serve League Island.[7]

The part of the Harrisburg Subdivision north of Zoo was built by the Junction Railroad and opened in 1863, connecting to what was then the main line of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road at Belmont.[8] The Junction Railroad also built the piece from Arsenal southwest to Grays Ferry, opened in 1866.[9] Through leases and mergers, the Junction Railroad became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad; the part from Zoo to Belmont was the Belmont Branch.[10] The West Philadelphia Elevated, completed in 1904, was built by the PRR as a separate freight route through the 30th Street Station area between Arsenal and Zoo Interlockings.[11]

20th century edit

The entire line became part of Conrail in 1976; the Delaware Extension, West Philadelphia Elevated, and Belmont Branch were grouped with the former Reading Company line to Reading and Harrisburg as the Harrisburg Line.[12]

In 1998, Conrail reconstructed the south end of the line, adding a direct connection from the Chester Secondary to CSX's Philadelphia Subdivision and allowing CSX-Conrail freights to use the High Line.[13] The entire line from south of Arsenal to Belmont was assigned to CSX in the 1999 breakup of Conrail, while the rest of the Harrisburg Line became a Norfolk Southern Railway line.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^
  2. ^ CSX Curfew Update for Week of August 15: "Harrisburg Subdivision, From 58th Street to CP Gray and from CP Gray to Stadium"
  3. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1838" (PDF). (90.6 KiB), June 2004 Edition
  4. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1872" (PDF). (86.1 KiB), February 2005 Edition
  5. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1873" (PDF)., February 2005 Edition
  6. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1862" (PDF). (140 KiB), June 2004 Edition
  7. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1900" (PDF). (59.2 KiB), March 2005 Edition
  8. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1863" (PDF). (140 KiB), June 2004 Edition
  9. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1866" (PDF). (89.2 KiB), June 2004 Edition
  10. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1908" (PDF). (52.2 KiB), March 2005 Edition
  11. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1904" (PDF). (61.9 KiB), March 2005 Edition
  12. ^ Conrail System Map Showing The Proposed Allocation Of Conrail Lines & Rights Archived 2012-07-07 at archive.today, July 9, 1997
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-03-28. Retrieved 2006-11-22.

External links edit

  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. PA-38, "Pennsylvania Railroad, West Philadelphia Elevated"
  • HAER No. PA-71, "Northeast Railroad Corridor"
  • HAER No. PA-549, "Pennsylvania Railroad, 25th Street Elevated"

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Belmont Branch redirects here For the Norfolk Southern line see Harrisburg Line For the Long Island Rail Road service to Belmont Park racetrack see Belmont Park station The Harrisburg Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in Pennsylvania The line is located in Philadelphia and connects Greenwich Yard and the Philadelphia Subdivision with the Trenton Subdivision 1 2 along a former Pennsylvania Railroad line Much of the Harrisburg Subdivision is the High Line or West Philadelphia Elevated along 31st Street over the 30th Street Station area The Harrisburg Subdivision and other nearby lines in West PhiladelphiaThe line begins at Greenwich Yard in South Philadelphia where it meets the Philadelphia Belt Line Railroad It heads west alongside the Delaware Expressway Interstate 95 and then north along and partially elevated over 25th Street turning west at Washington Avenue to cross the Schuylkill River on the Arsenal Bridge At Arsenal Interlocking on the west side of the Schuylkill a branch runs southwest alongside Amtrak s Northeast Corridor to a junction with the Philadelphia Subdivision near Lindbergh Boulevard The main line heads north from Arsenal rises onto the elevated structure and crosses to the west side of the Northeast Corridor It heads north above 31st Street finally touching down in the southeast approach to Zoo Interlocking It leaves that interlocking to the north staying on the west side of the Schuylkill River and ending at the Trenton Subdivision at Belmont Contents 1 History 1 1 19th century 1 2 20th century 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit19th century edit The oldest portion of the Harrisburg Subdivision along the west side of the Schuylkill River from Grays Ferry southwest to the Philadelphia Subdivision was opened in 1838 by the Philadelphia Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad 3 A new PW amp B line now the Northeast Corridor opened in 1872 4 the old line was leased to the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road the next year 5 From Arsenal east over the Arsenal Bridge and south along 25th Street to near Packer Avenue the Pennsylvania Railroad built the Delaware Extension completing it in 1862 6 The rest of the line south and east to Greenwich Yard opened in 1900 as the Schuylkill River Branch Extension to serve League Island 7 The part of the Harrisburg Subdivision north of Zoo was built by the Junction Railroad and opened in 1863 connecting to what was then the main line of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road at Belmont 8 The Junction Railroad also built the piece from Arsenal southwest to Grays Ferry opened in 1866 9 Through leases and mergers the Junction Railroad became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad the part from Zoo to Belmont was the Belmont Branch 10 The West Philadelphia Elevated completed in 1904 was built by the PRR as a separate freight route through the 30th Street Station area between Arsenal and Zoo Interlockings 11 20th century edit The entire line became part of Conrail in 1976 the Delaware Extension West Philadelphia Elevated and Belmont Branch were grouped with the former Reading Company line to Reading and Harrisburg as the Harrisburg Line 12 In 1998 Conrail reconstructed the south end of the line adding a direct connection from the Chester Secondary to CSX s Philadelphia Subdivision and allowing CSX Conrail freights to use the High Line 13 The entire line from south of Arsenal to Belmont was assigned to CSX in the 1999 breakup of Conrail while the rest of the Harrisburg Line became a Norfolk Southern Railway line See also editList of CSX Transportation lines Market Street TunnelReferences edit CSX Timetables Harrisburg Subdivision CSX Curfew Update for Week of August 15 Harrisburg Subdivision From 58th Street to CP Gray and from CP Gray to Stadium PRR Chronology 1838 PDF 90 6 KiB June 2004 Edition PRR Chronology 1872 PDF 86 1 KiB February 2005 Edition PRR Chronology 1873 PDF February 2005 Edition PRR Chronology 1862 PDF 140 KiB June 2004 Edition PRR Chronology 1900 PDF 59 2 KiB March 2005 Edition PRR Chronology 1863 PDF 140 KiB June 2004 Edition PRR Chronology 1866 PDF 89 2 KiB June 2004 Edition PRR Chronology 1908 PDF 52 2 KiB March 2005 Edition PRR Chronology 1904 PDF 61 9 KiB March 2005 Edition Conrail System Map Showing The Proposed Allocation Of Conrail Lines amp Rights Archived 2012 07 07 at archive today July 9 1997 Philadelphia Area Rail News 1998 99 Archived from the original on 2007 03 28 Retrieved 2006 11 22 External links editHistoric American Engineering Record HAER No PA 38 Pennsylvania Railroad West Philadelphia Elevated HAER No PA 71 Northeast Railroad Corridor HAER No PA 549 Pennsylvania Railroad 25th Street Elevated 39 57 43 N 75 11 04 W 39 96194 N 75 18444 W 39 96194 75 18444 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harrisburg Subdivision amp oldid 1168702463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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