Despite massive support from West Chester residents to re-establish rail service between the borough and Philadelphia, SEPTA currently has no plans to bring commuter trains back along the existing Elwyn Line right-of-way, writes Bill Rettew for the Daily Local News.
SEPTA deputy general manager Robert L. Lund Jr. addressed around 40 residents earlier this week during a special in-person borough council meeting. He explained that SEPTA’s projections for the next 12 years do not include the re-establishment of rail service to West Chester.
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