railroad.wikisort.org - StationLamokin Street is a former regional rail station on the SEPTA Regional Rail Wilmington/Newark Line located at Lamokin Street in Chester, Pennsylvania. Until 1972, it was the junction for the Chester Creek Branch, controlled by nearby Lamokin Tower. The branch line was operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad and later Penn Central, until service ended in 1972 due to damage caused by Hurricane Agnes.
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 Former site of Lamokin Street station viewed in 2016 |
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Location | Lamokin Street Chester, Pennsylvania |
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Coordinates | 39.8420°N 75.3756°W / 39.8420; -75.3756 |
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Line(s) | Northeast Corridor |
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Disabled access | No |
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Closed | July 1, 2003 (2003-07-01)[1][2] |
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Electrified | September 30, 1928[3] |
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Preceding station |
SEPTA |
Following station |
Highland Avenue toward Newark |
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Wilmington/Newark Line |
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Chester T.C. |
Preceding station |
Pennsylvania Railroad |
Following station |
Marcus Hook |
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Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad |
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Chester |
Highland Avenue |
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Wilmington Line |
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Chester toward Suburban Station |
Upland |
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Chester Creek Branch |
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Terminus |
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The station was classified as a flag stop, which required passengers to tell the train crew that they wanted to board or depart prior to arrival. It was closed on July 1, 2003 due to low ridership - just 36 passengers per day.[1][2] The former site is adjacent to an electrical substation that provides power to both Amtrak's Northeast Corridor and SEPTA's Media/Wawa lines. Highland Avenue and Chester Transportation Center stations nearby are still served by SEPTA.
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SEPTA Regional Rail stations |
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Airport | |
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Chestnut Hill East | |
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Chestnut Hill West | |
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Cynwyd | |
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Fox Chase | |
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Lansdale/Doylestown | |
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Manayunk/Norristown | |
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Media/Wawa | |
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Paoli/Thorndale | |
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Trenton | |
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Warminster | |
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West Trenton | |
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Wilmington/Newark | |
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Former stations | |
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Landmarks |
- 1724 Chester Courthouse
- Asbury AME Church
- Calvary Baptist Church
- Chester Friends Meetinghouse
- Chester Rural Cemetery
- Chester Waterside Station of the Philadelphia Electric Company
- Delaware County National Bank
- Harrah's Philadelphia
- Old Main and Chemistry Building
- William Penn Landing Site
- St. Paul's Church
- Subaru Park
- Third Presbyterian Church
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Government | |
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Education |
- Chester Upland School District
- Chester Charter Scholars Academy
- Widener University
Closed |
- Sleeper's College
- St. James High School for Boys
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Industry |
- Delaware Valley Resource Recovery Facility
- Port of Chester
- Scott Paper Company
Closed |
- Chester Assembly
- Chester Pipe and Tube Company
- Chester Rolling Mill
- Combination Steel and Iron Company
- Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works
- John Roach & Sons
- Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation
- Reaney, Son & Archbold
- Standard Steel Casting Company
- Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company
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Transportation |
- Chester Transportation Center
- Commodore Barry Bridge
- Highland Avenue station
- Interstate 476
- Interstate 95
- Lamokin Street station (closed)
- Pennsylvania Route 291
- Stoney Creek Secondary
- U.S. Route 13
- U.S. Route 322
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History |
- 1917 Chester race riot
- Chester school protests
- Second Street Bridge
- Wade Dump
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Geography | |
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Other |
- Notable people
- State Correctional Institution
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This list is incomplete. |
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