There was an interesting article on this topic in the latest issue of Passenger Train Journal by Richard Rudolph of the Rail Users Network. (Copies of PTJ can be obtained from White River Productions). This route has been talked about since 1981 when the original Reading RR service then ran by Conrail was discontinued and is identified as a future route in Amtrak's Connect US plan.
There appears to be 2 routes under consideration. One would be using the Norfolk Southern mainline from Reading as far as Norristown then using the tracks of SEPTA's Norristown Regional Rail line to the main north trunk at 16th St. Junction then to center city and 30th st. Upper level via the tunnel. Since the NS line is not electrified and the tunnel is not set up for Diesel operation this would require dual mode power.
An alternative route is to build a short connection at Ivy Ridge from the Norristown line to the right of way of the former PRR branch that was operated as SEPTA's Manayunk/Ivy Ridge line until the 1980s when the line was abandoned North of Cynwyd due to the condition of the Schuylkill River bridge. This would require replacement of track removed from the right of way plus the bridge may need work to make it useable for trains again. One complication is the line was converted to a rail trail and I do not know if the line can be restored and keeping the trail access as well. This scheme would allow trains to operate into 30th Street lower level via the connection at 52nd St. to the route used today by the Keystones and the Pennsylvanian.
Of course either of these options would require buy in by Norfolk Southern and undoubtedly they would want track improvements to deal with the increased traffic.
Things are starting to move on this project with the formation of a Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority that will have the ability to oversee planning, reception of federal funds, and working with agencies such as Amtrak, PennDOT and the feds.
Also Amtrak has started Thruway bus service from Philly to Pottstown and Reading which should help build a base for future rail service.
Of course a lot has to happen yet before actual work starts on this project but one can at least be hopeful.
There appears to be 2 routes under consideration. One would be using the Norfolk Southern mainline from Reading as far as Norristown then using the tracks of SEPTA's Norristown Regional Rail line to the main north trunk at 16th St. Junction then to center city and 30th st. Upper level via the tunnel. Since the NS line is not electrified and the tunnel is not set up for Diesel operation this would require dual mode power.
An alternative route is to build a short connection at Ivy Ridge from the Norristown line to the right of way of the former PRR branch that was operated as SEPTA's Manayunk/Ivy Ridge line until the 1980s when the line was abandoned North of Cynwyd due to the condition of the Schuylkill River bridge. This would require replacement of track removed from the right of way plus the bridge may need work to make it useable for trains again. One complication is the line was converted to a rail trail and I do not know if the line can be restored and keeping the trail access as well. This scheme would allow trains to operate into 30th Street lower level via the connection at 52nd St. to the route used today by the Keystones and the Pennsylvanian.
Of course either of these options would require buy in by Norfolk Southern and undoubtedly they would want track improvements to deal with the increased traffic.
Things are starting to move on this project with the formation of a Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority that will have the ability to oversee planning, reception of federal funds, and working with agencies such as Amtrak, PennDOT and the feds.
Also Amtrak has started Thruway bus service from Philly to Pottstown and Reading which should help build a base for future rail service.
Of course a lot has to happen yet before actual work starts on this project but one can at least be hopeful.