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Posted by RDG484 (Member # 2907) on :
 
I'm trying to make some sub-topics for this category.
 
Posted by RDG484 (Member # 2907) on :
 
Someone on the MetroLink thread talked about an "Iron Triangle" trip over there, so I thought about one for over here as well. One could start out of Philadelphia, ride the former Reading RR Norristown Line (now the R-6 line) to Norristown, change to the former P&W RR Norristown line (now the Route 100 rail line) and ride that to 69th St. Terminal, and change to the Market-Frankford "Blue" line back to downtown. You will be riding two types of MU equipment plus brand-new elevated cars with AC drive.
 
Posted by MPALMER (Member # 125) on :
 
RDG484,
Is this Philadelphia trip available weekdays only, or can it be done weekends?
30th Street station schedule board looked confusing as I wasn't familiar with all the routes.

The name "Iron Loop" or "Iron Circle" came from a Railfan & Railroad article about the Calif. Bay Area from a couple years ago. The author traveled a large loop with different carriers (Amtrak, ACE, CalTrain)
 


Posted by RDG484 (Member # 2907) on :
 
Yes, it can be done any day of the week. Go to www.septa.org for schedule information.
 
Posted by espeefoamer (Member # 2815) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by RDG484:
Someone on the MetroLink thread talked about an "Iron Triangle" trip over there, so I thought about one for over here as well. One could start out of Philadelphia, ride the former Reading RR Norristown Line (now the R-6 line) to Norristown, change to the former P&W RR Norristown line (now the Route 100 rail line) and ride that to 69th St. Terminal, and change to the Market-Frankford "Blue" line back to downtown. You will be riding two types of MU equipment plus brand-new elevated cars with AC drive.
I did this trip a number of years ago,in the opposite direction.At this time,Septa was still running the Brill Bullet cars.It was a really great trip!

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Posted by RDG484 (Member # 2907) on :
 
...and Almond Joys, too.
 


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