Main Line (Reading Company)

Main Line
Overview
StatusSplit into the Harrisburg Line and Pottsville Line
Owner[1]
History
Opened1 May 1838 (1838-05-01)
Conveyed to Conrail1 April 1976 (1976-04-01)
Technical
Line length88 mi (142 km)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

mi
93.6
Pottsville
90.0
Cressona
89.1
Schuylkill Haven
86.4
Landingville
83.5
Auburn
79.9
Stone
78.3
75.3
Hamburg
70.2
Shoemakersville
68.6
Mohrsville
67.4
Dauberville
66.3
Leesport
58.7
Reading
58.1
Franklin Street
55.0
Klapperthal Junction
52.3
Lorane
49.5
Birdsboro
47.1
Monocacy
42.2
Stowe
40.8
40.5
Pottstown
34.4
Linfield
32.0
Royersford
30.6
Cromby
27.7
Phoenixville
24.9
Perkiomen
23.7
Valley Forge
21.5
Port Kennedy
20.6
North Abrams
19.1
Abrams
18.0
Norris
17.0
Bridgeport
15.8
Swedeland
13.6
West Conshohocken
12.0
Woodlane
9.8
Gladwyne
8.7
7.9
West Manayunk
6.7
Pencoyd
5.4
Falls
[2]

The Main Line of the Reading Company was a railway line in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The 88-mile-long (142 km) main line ran from Philadelphia to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, following the Schuylkill River.

Following the Reading Company's bankruptcy in the 1970s, the line was conveyed to Conrail. The physical line continues to exist but is no longer administered as a single unit. Conrail split the line, combining the section from Philadelphia to Reading with the Lebanon Valley Branch to form the Harrisburg Line. The section north of Reading was designated the Pottsville Line; Conrail later sold most of the branch to the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad.

  1. ^ ICC (1931), p. 390.
  2. ^ "Reading Company Timetable" (PDF). Reading Company. January 1, 1973.

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