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  2. West Chester Railroad - Wikipedia

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    It was acquired by West Chester Railroad in 2005 and was painted in a Pennsylvania Railroad paint scheme of Brunswick green with yellow lettering. As with 4213 it has been painted in the West Chester Railroad gray black and yellow paint scheme. 4230 was retired and left the railroad in August 2024. [4] No. 6499 - Is an EMD GP9 built in 1957 for ...

  3. West Chester Railroad (1831–1903) - Wikipedia

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    The West Chester Railroad (WCRR) was chartered in 1831 and began operation in 1832. The railroad line ran from West Chester, Pennsylvania, for 9 miles (14 km) to Malvern, Pennsylvania, where it connected with the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad. Service was originally provided with horse-drawn cars. [1] [2]

  4. West Chester station (West Chester Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    East Market Street Station in West Chester circa 1930. The West Chester & Philadelphia Railroad opened Market Street station in 1875. [3] It was rebuilt following a major fire in 1885. [4] Demolition of the main station building occurred in 1968. [3] SEPTA later used the stop for the R3 West Chester Line.

  5. Westtown station - Wikipedia

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    Westtown station is a railroad station in Thornbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It currently serves as a stop on the West Chester Railroad heritage railway as well as an art gallery. The station was a stop on the Pennsylvania Railroad's (PRR) West Chester Line, and later became a part of SEPTA's R3 West Chester Line. SEPTA ...

  6. West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Share of the West Chester and Philadelphia Rail Road Company, issued 12 December 1872. The West Chester & Philadelphia Railroad (WC&P) operated in the greater Philadelphia area from 1848 to 1881. It became the West Chester Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR). It has been operated as the Media/Wawa Line on the SEPTA system since 2022. It ...

  7. Glen Mills station - Wikipedia

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    The site was a stop on the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad beginning in 1858. [3] The original station was located across the track where the Glen Mills Store now stands. In 1880, the railroad became the Pennsylvania Railroad's West Chester Branch. The current station was built in 1882, and is believed to have been designed by Frank Furness.

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  9. Darlington station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    Darlington station is a defunct commuter rail station on the SEPTA Regional Rail R3 West Chester Line, located at 612 Darlington Road in Chester Heights, Pennsylvania. Originally built by the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, it later served the Pennsylvania Railroad's West Chester Branch, which finally became SEPTA's R3 line.