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East Penn Railroad

East Penn Railroad (reporting mark ESPN) is a short-line railroad that operates a number of mostly-unconnected lines in Pennsylvania and Delaware. Except for two industrial park switching operations, all are former Pennsylvania Railroad or Reading Company lines, abandoned or sold by Conrail or its predecessors.

East Penn Railroad
An EMD GP18 commercial train on the East Penn Railroad in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania in April 2014
Overview
HeadquartersKennett Square, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Reporting markESPN
LocalePennsylvania
Delaware
Dates of operation2007–
PredecessorEast Penn Railways
Penn Eastern Rail Lines
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length114 mi (183.5 km)
Other
Website[1]

East Penn Railroad was formed in 2007 through a merger of East Penn Railways (reporting mark EPRY) and Penn Eastern Rail Lines (reporting mark PRL), each of which began operating in the 1990s. The railroad is owned by Regional Rail, LLC, which also owns the Middletown and New Jersey Railroad, Tyburn Railroad, Carolina Coastal Railway, Florida Central Railroad, Florida Northern Railroad, and Florida Midland Railroad.[1]

History edit

East Penn Railroad (ESPN) was formed in 2007 by the merger of East Penn Railway and Penn Eastern Rail Lines. Since the merger, the railroad has improved service and infrastructure on lines with customer growth potential; weaker lines were abandoned or sold off. 4.5 miles (7.2 km) of track was returned to service.[citation needed] A yard was also constructed in Pocopson, Pennsylvania along the Wilmington and Northern Branch (W&N). ESPN has acquired additional locomotives and replaced older locomotives to handle increased traffic, including two rebuilt EMD GP38-2's from GATX used along the W&N and Octoraro lines.[2]

ESPN attempted to abandon the Colebrookdale line between Pottstown and Boyertown in 2008; it was eventually purchased by Berks County.[3] In 2010, the Chester Valley line between King of Prussia and Bridgeport was abandoned and subsequently sold to Montgomery County and became part of the Chester Valley Rail Trail.

On August 1, 2011, East Penn Railroad took over operations from Norfolk Southern on the York Industrial Track between York and Stonybook.[4] In December 2012, the former Raritan River 40' boxcar #100, stored on East Penn tracks at its Quakertown depot, was restored, representing one of the few surviving pieces of equipment from the former Raritan River Railroad.

Since 2011, a total of eight derailments have happened along the East Penn Railroad in various locations, including northern Delaware, Chester County, and Bucks County. In August 2022, six cars derailed in Chester County, narrowly missing a home.[5]

Operations edit

 
East Penn Railroad's ALCO RS-1 57 and GE B23-7 3153 in Quakertown

ESPN operates 114 miles of track in eastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware and 16 commercial locomotives.[6] The railroad operates multiple disconnected segments with locomotives assigned to each segment. Two or three lines have service daily.[2]

They include the following lines:

Bristol edit

This line consists of industrial park trackage in the Bristol, Pennsylvania area, interchanging with Conrail Shared Assets Operations (CSAO).[7]

ESPN Bristol Subdivision
 
 
 
Bristol
 
AMTK

Lancaster Northern edit

This line, which is owned and operated by ESPN, runs from Ephrata, Pennsylvania northeast, interchanging with Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) in Reading, Pennsylvania, using trackage rights on NS between Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania and Reading.[7]

ESPN Lancaster Northern Subdivision

Manheim edit

This line consists of owned trackage in the Manheim, Pennsylvania area, interchanging with NS.[7]

ESPN Manheim Subdivision
 
 
 
Manheim
 
NS

North East Philadelphia edit

The North East Philadelphia line consists of owned trackage in Northeast Philadelphia, interchanging with CSAO in the Bustleton area of Philadelphia.[7]

ESPN North East Philadelphia Subdivision
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bustleton, Philadelphia
 
AMTK

Octoraro edit

The Octoraro line, which is owned and operated by ESPN, consists of trackage, the former Octoraro Branch, from end-of-track in Sylmar east to Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, where it connects to the Wilmington and Northern Branch. SEPTA owns the passenger rights on the Octoraro Line.[7]

ESPN Octoraro Subdivision
 
 
Sylmar
 
Nottingham, Pennsylvania
 
Oxford, Pennsylvania
 
 
 
West Grove, Pennsylvania
 
Avondale, Pennsylvania
 
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
 
 
Chadds Ford
 
ESPN Wilmington & Northern Subdivision

Perkiomen edit

The Perkiomen line, which is owned and operated by ESPN, runs from Pennsburg, Pennsylvania north, where it interchanges with NS in Emmaus, Pennsylvania.[7]

ESPN Perkiomen Subdivision
 
NS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
East Greenville, Pennsylvania
 
Pennsburg, Pennsylvania
 

Quakertown edit

The Quakertown Line operates on the SEPTA-owned Bethlehem Line from Quakertown, Pennsylvania south, and interchanges with the Pennsylvania Northeastern Railroad in Telford.[7]

ESPN Quakertown Subdivision

Wilmington and Northern Branch edit

The Wilmington and Northern Branch line, which is owned and operated by ESPN, runs from interchange with CSX Transportation in Elsmere, Delaware north, interchanging with NS in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. The Octoraro Line connects with the Wilmington and Northern line in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.[7]

York Industrial Track edit

The line operated by ESPN consists of trackage from interchange with NS in York, Pennsylvania to Stonybrook, Pennsylvania.[7]

ESPN York Industrial Track
 
Tracktowne
 
 
 
NS

Former edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About Regional Rail". Regional Rail, LLC. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  2. ^ a b (PDF). iNShort. March 19, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2013. Retrieved April 12, 2013.
  3. ^ a b . Surface Transportation Board. September 30, 2008. Archived from the original on June 1, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
  4. ^ . Regional Rail, LLC. August 2, 2011. Archived from the original on May 14, 2013. Retrieved April 12, 2013.
  5. ^ Hughes, Ryan (August 30, 2022). "East Penn Railroad train derailment in Chester County part of "very scary" trend". Philadelphia, PA: KYW-TV. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  6. ^ "East Penn Railroad, LLC". Regional Rail, LLC. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i (PDF) (Map). DeskMap Systems. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2013. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
  8. ^ a b East Penn Railroad Map (Map). DeskMap Systems. 2007.
  9. ^ Young, Mary E. (May 3, 2008). "Losing rail spur will hurt, Boyertown company says". Reading Eagle. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  10. ^ Duran, Carole (June 23, 2010). "Board continues Boyertown rail freight facility plan". Reading Eagle. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  11. ^ Young, Mary E. (September 3, 2010). "County OKs lease with railroad to reopen Boyertown-Pottstown line". Reading Eagle. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on December 31, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  13. ^ Newberry, Laura (January 20, 2014). . Reading Eagle. Archived from the original on January 22, 2014. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
  14. ^ Pancavage, Gary (April 10, 2017). "East Penn makes final run on Philadelphia's Venice Island Branch". Trains Magizene. Retrieved November 24, 2022.

External links edit

  •   Media related to East Penn Railroad at Wikimedia Commons
  • Norfolk Southern: list of shortlines: East Penn Railroad

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For the Reading Company predecessor see East Pennsylvania Railroad East Penn Railroad reporting mark ESPN is a short line railroad that operates a number of mostly unconnected lines in Pennsylvania and Delaware Except for two industrial park switching operations all are former Pennsylvania Railroad or Reading Company lines abandoned or sold by Conrail or its predecessors East Penn RailroadAn EMD GP18 commercial train on the East Penn Railroad in Pennsburg Pennsylvania in April 2014OverviewHeadquartersKennett Square Pennsylvania U S Reporting markESPNLocalePennsylvaniaDelawareDates of operation2007 PredecessorEast Penn RailwaysPenn Eastern Rail LinesTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLength114 mi 183 5 km OtherWebsite 1 East Penn Railroad was formed in 2007 through a merger of East Penn Railways reporting mark EPRY and Penn Eastern Rail Lines reporting mark PRL each of which began operating in the 1990s The railroad is owned by Regional Rail LLC which also owns the Middletown and New Jersey Railroad Tyburn Railroad Carolina Coastal Railway Florida Central Railroad Florida Northern Railroad and Florida Midland Railroad 1 Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2 1 Bristol 2 1 1 Lancaster Northern 2 2 Manheim 2 3 North East Philadelphia 2 4 Octoraro 2 5 Perkiomen 2 6 Quakertown 2 7 Wilmington and Northern Branch 2 8 York Industrial Track 2 9 Former 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEast Penn Railroad ESPN was formed in 2007 by the merger of East Penn Railway and Penn Eastern Rail Lines Since the merger the railroad has improved service and infrastructure on lines with customer growth potential weaker lines were abandoned or sold off 4 5 miles 7 2 km of track was returned to service citation needed A yard was also constructed in Pocopson Pennsylvania along the Wilmington and Northern Branch W amp N ESPN has acquired additional locomotives and replaced older locomotives to handle increased traffic including two rebuilt EMD GP38 2 s from GATX used along the W amp N and Octoraro lines 2 ESPN attempted to abandon the Colebrookdale line between Pottstown and Boyertown in 2008 it was eventually purchased by Berks County 3 In 2010 the Chester Valley line between King of Prussia and Bridgeport was abandoned and subsequently sold to Montgomery County and became part of the Chester Valley Rail Trail On August 1 2011 East Penn Railroad took over operations from Norfolk Southern on the York Industrial Track between York and Stonybook 4 In December 2012 the former Raritan River 40 boxcar 100 stored on East Penn tracks at its Quakertown depot was restored representing one of the few surviving pieces of equipment from the former Raritan River Railroad Since 2011 a total of eight derailments have happened along the East Penn Railroad in various locations including northern Delaware Chester County and Bucks County In August 2022 six cars derailed in Chester County narrowly missing a home 5 Operations edit nbsp East Penn Railroad s ALCO RS 1 57 and GE B23 7 3153 in QuakertownESPN operates 114 miles of track in eastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware and 16 commercial locomotives 6 The railroad operates multiple disconnected segments with locomotives assigned to each segment Two or three lines have service daily 2 They include the following lines Bristol edit This line consists of industrial park trackage in the Bristol Pennsylvania area interchanging with Conrail Shared Assets Operations CSAO 7 ESPN Bristol SubdivisionLegend nbsp nbsp nbsp Bristol nbsp AMTKLancaster Northern edit This line which is owned and operated by ESPN runs from Ephrata Pennsylvania northeast interchanging with Norfolk Southern Railway NS in Reading Pennsylvania using trackage rights on NS between Sinking Spring Pennsylvania and Reading 7 ESPN Lancaster Northern SubdivisionLegend nbsp NS nbsp Reading Pennsylvania nbsp NS nbsp Sinking Spring Pennsylvania nbsp nbsp Denver Pennsylvania nbsp Ephrata Pennsylvania nbsp Manheim edit This line consists of owned trackage in the Manheim Pennsylvania area interchanging with NS 7 ESPN Manheim SubdivisionLegend nbsp nbsp nbsp Manheim nbsp NSNorth East Philadelphia edit The North East Philadelphia line consists of owned trackage in Northeast Philadelphia interchanging with CSAO in the Bustleton area of Philadelphia 7 ESPN North East Philadelphia SubdivisionLegend nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bustleton Philadelphia nbsp AMTKOctoraro edit The Octoraro line which is owned and operated by ESPN consists of trackage the former Octoraro Branch from end of track in Sylmar east to Chadds Ford Pennsylvania where it connects to the Wilmington and Northern Branch SEPTA owns the passenger rights on the Octoraro Line 7 ESPN Octoraro SubdivisionLegend nbsp nbsp Sylmar nbsp Nottingham Pennsylvania nbsp Oxford Pennsylvania nbsp nbsp nbsp West Grove Pennsylvania nbsp Avondale Pennsylvania nbsp Kennett Square Pennsylvania nbsp nbsp Chadds Ford nbsp ESPN Wilmington amp Northern SubdivisionPerkiomen edit The Perkiomen line which is owned and operated by ESPN runs from Pennsburg Pennsylvania north where it interchanges with NS in Emmaus Pennsylvania 7 ESPN Perkiomen SubdivisionLegend nbsp NS nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp East Greenville Pennsylvania nbsp Pennsburg Pennsylvania nbsp Quakertown edit The Quakertown Line operates on the SEPTA owned Bethlehem Line from Quakertown Pennsylvania south and interchanges with the Pennsylvania Northeastern Railroad in Telford 7 ESPN Quakertown SubdivisionLegend nbsp SEPTA nbsp Telford Pennsylvania nbsp PN nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Quakertown Pennsylvania nbsp NSWilmington and Northern Branch edit Main article Wilmington and Northern Branch The Wilmington and Northern Branch line which is owned and operated by ESPN runs from interchange with CSX Transportation in Elsmere Delaware north interchanging with NS in Coatesville Pennsylvania The Octoraro Line connects with the Wilmington and Northern line in Chadds Ford Pennsylvania 7 York Industrial Track edit The line operated by ESPN consists of trackage from interchange with NS in York Pennsylvania to Stonybrook Pennsylvania 7 ESPN York Industrial TrackLegend nbsp Tracktowne nbsp nbsp nbsp NSFormer edit Colebrookdale operated from Boyertown Pennsylvania south to interchange with NS in Pottstown Pennsylvania 8 ESPN attempted to abandon the line in 2008 3 9 The Berks County Redevelopment Authority purchased the railroad that same year 10 and appointed the Eastern Berks Gateway Railroad to operate freight service 11 The Eastern Berks Gateway Railroad has left the line in late 2013 due to no or very little freight on the line The Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation Trust was also created in 2011 for tourist railroad purposes 12 Tourist rail service began in October 2014 as the Colebrookdale Railroad 13 Chester Valley owned and operated from King of Prussia Pennsylvania north to interchange with NS in Bridgeport Pennsylvania 8 The line was abandoned by ESPN in 2010 tracks were dismantled in May 2011 The line will be converted into a portion of the Chester Valley Rail Trail by Montgomery County Kutztown operated on trackage owned by the Kutztown Transportation Authority from Kutztown Pennsylvania southeast to interchange with NS in Topton Pennsylvania This line is now operated by the Allentown and Auburn Railroad which hauls passengers in historic equipment and freight for local businesses Venice Island Industrial Spur operated on trackage owned by Norfolk Southern from West Falls Yard to the end of Venice Island in the Manayunk neighborhood of Philadelphia and abandoned April 4 2017 14 References edit About Regional Rail Regional Rail LLC Retrieved November 24 2022 a b The East Penn Railroad PDF iNShort March 19 2012 Archived from the original PDF on October 29 2013 Retrieved April 12 2013 a b East Penn Railroad LLC Abandonment Exemption in Berks and Montgomery Counties PA Surface Transportation Board September 30 2008 Archived from the original on June 1 2012 Retrieved July 22 2010 Regional Rail begins operations on York Industrial Track Regional Rail LLC August 2 2011 Archived from the original on May 14 2013 Retrieved April 12 2013 Hughes Ryan August 30 2022 East Penn Railroad train derailment in Chester County part of very scary trend Philadelphia PA KYW TV Retrieved November 24 2022 East Penn Railroad LLC Regional Rail LLC Retrieved November 24 2022 a b c d e f g h i East Penn Railroad Map PDF Map DeskMap Systems 2011 Archived from the original PDF on October 29 2013 Retrieved December 12 2011 a b East Penn Railroad Map Map DeskMap Systems 2007 Young Mary E May 3 2008 Losing rail spur will hurt Boyertown company says Reading Eagle Retrieved November 24 2022 Duran Carole June 23 2010 Board continues Boyertown rail freight facility plan Reading Eagle Retrieved November 24 2022 Young Mary E September 3 2010 County OKs lease with railroad to reopen Boyertown Pottstown line Reading Eagle Retrieved November 24 2022 colebrookdalerailroad com Archived from the original on December 31 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 Newberry Laura January 20 2014 Caboose ride between Boyertown and Pottstown brings hopes of local railroad tourism Reading Eagle Archived from the original on January 22 2014 Retrieved January 20 2014 Pancavage Gary April 10 2017 East Penn makes final run on Philadelphia s Venice Island Branch Trains Magizene Retrieved November 24 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to East Penn Railroad at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Trains portalNorfolk Southern list of shortlines East Penn Railroad East Penn Railroad discussion group Norfolk Southern names ESPN Short Line of the Quarter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Penn Railroad amp oldid 1187753815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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