George School (SEPTA station)
George School | ||||||||||||||||
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Former SEPTA regional rail station | ||||||||||||||||
The George School station site as viewed in October 2009. | ||||||||||||||||
Location | George School, Middletown, Pennsylvania | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°12′44″N 74°56′20″W / 40.2123°N 74.9389°WCoordinates: 40°12′44″N 74°56′20″W / 40.2123°N 74.9389°W | |||||||||||||||
Owned by | SEPTA | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 1 | |||||||||||||||
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Structure type | demolished | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | 1905 (RDG) | |||||||||||||||
Closed | January 14, 1983 | |||||||||||||||
Electrified | no | |||||||||||||||
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George School is a closed railroad station located along SEPTA's Fox Chase/Newtown Line located at George School, a private Quaker boarding and day high school in Middletown, Pennsylvania.
History
George School Station was a stop on the Reading Railroad's Newtown Line. It later became a part of SEPTA's Fox Chase Rapid Transit Line. The station, and all of those north of Fox Chase, was closed on January 14, 1983,[1] due to failing diesel train equipment.
In addition, a labor dispute began within the SEPTA organization when the transit operator inherited 1,700 displaced employees from Conrail. SEPTA insisted on utilizing transit operators from the Broad Street Subway to operate Fox Chase-Newtown diesel trains, while Conrail requested that railroad motormen run the service. When a federal court ruled that SEPTA had to use Conrail employees in order to offer job assurance, SEPTA cancelled Fox Chase-Newtown trains.[2] Service in the diesel-only territory north of Fox Chase was "temporarily suspended" at that time, and George School Station still appears in publicly posted tariffs.[3]
Although rail service was initially replaced with a Fox Chase-Newtown shuttle bus, patronage remained light, and the Fox Chase-Newtown shuttle bus service ended in 1999.[4]
References
- ↑ newtownline.pa-tec.org/history
- ↑ Tulsky, Fredric N. (January 29, 1982). "Conrail Staff Must Run Trains: court ruling bars SEPTA takeover". Philadelphia Inquirer. SEPTA must use Conrail workers rather than its own personnel to run trains over the region's 13 commuter lines, a special federal court has ruled in a decision that offers some job assurance for 1,700 Conrail employees next year. The special court, in an opinion issued Wednesday, ruled that SEPTA had acted legally in October when it replaced Conrail workers with its former subway operators on the line.
- ↑ SEPTA Tariff No. 154; effective July 1, 2009
- ↑ newtownline.pa-tec.org/history
External links
- Newtown Line.pa-tec.org – PA-TEC study on resuming SEPTA commuter service between Fox Chase and Newtown
- George School website
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