Philadelphia Subdivision
Appearance
The Philadelphia Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. The line runs from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, southwest to Baltimore, Maryland, along a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) line.
Stations[edit]
This section is incomplete.
Station | Notes |
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Chestnut Street (Philadelphia) | Stood at 24th Street and the Chestnut Street Bridge from 1888 to 1963. |
60th Street (Philadelphia) | This station was on the SW side of South 60th Street on the north side of the tracks at GPS: 39.930385, -75.228379. It was gone by 1951. |
Boone | Located at 39.91547,-75.26201 |
Chester | Located at 12th and Providence at approximately GPS: 39.857449, -75.360704. It was torn down in 1960 when the line was put below street level for I-95. |
Boothwyn | Located at 39.834044,-75.441914 on the north side of the tracks. |
Pennsylvania | |
Delaware | |
Wilmington | Closed in 1958. |
Delaware | |
Maryland | |
Perryville | |
Havre de Grace | |
Swan Creek | |
Aberdeen | Station house still standing as of 2024. |
Stepney | |
Continue to the Baltimore Terminal Subdivision |