The Trenton Line is a route of the SEPTA Regional Rail ( commuter rail ) system. The route serves the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with service in Bucks County along the Delaware River to Trenton, New Jersey .
17-466: [REDACTED] Look up Trenton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trenton may refer to: Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Trenton, Nova Scotia , a town Trenton, Ontario , an unincorporated community CFB Trenton , a Canadian Forces Base near Trenton, Ontario United States [ edit ] Trenton, New Jersey ,
34-460: A Canadian Forces Base near Trenton, Ontario United States [ edit ] Trenton, New Jersey , the capital of the state of New Jersey Trenton, Alabama , an unincorporated community Trenton, Florida , a city Trenton, Georgia , a city Trenton, Illinois , a city Trenton, Indiana , an unincorporated community Trenton, Iowa , a census-designated place Trenton, Kansas , an unincorporated community Trenton, Kentucky ,
51-404: A city Trenton, Maine , a town Trenton, Michigan , a small city Trenton, Missouri , a city Trenton, Nebraska , a village Trenton, New York , a town Trenton, North Carolina , a town Trenton, North Dakota , an unincorporated community Trenton, Ohio , a city Trenton, South Carolina , a town Trenton, Tennessee , a city Trenton, Texas , a city Trenton, Utah ,
68-545: A historic plantation home located near Cumberland, Virginia USS Trenton , the name of four United States Navy ships Battle of Trenton , American Revolutionary War battle in New Jersey, December 26, 1776 Second Battle of Trenton , January 2, 1777 Trenton (pilot boat) , formerly the fishing schooner Kernwood See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Trenton Trenton Historic District (disambiguation) Trenton Line ,
85-492: A historic plantation home located near Cumberland, Virginia USS Trenton , the name of four United States Navy ships Battle of Trenton , American Revolutionary War battle in New Jersey, December 26, 1776 Second Battle of Trenton , January 2, 1777 Trenton (pilot boat) , formerly the fishing schooner Kernwood See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Trenton Trenton Historic District (disambiguation) Trenton Line ,
102-881: A small city Trenton, Missouri , a city Trenton, Nebraska , a village Trenton, New York , a town Trenton, North Carolina , a town Trenton, North Dakota , an unincorporated community Trenton, Ohio , a city Trenton, South Carolina , a town Trenton, Tennessee , a city Trenton, Texas , a city Trenton, Utah , a town Trenton, Wisconsin (disambiguation) , various places Trenton Township (disambiguation) , various places People [ edit ] Trenton (given name) Daniel Trenton (born 1977), Australian taekwondo athlete Jim Trenton (born 1953), American radio broadcaster Other uses [ edit ] Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton , New Jersey Trenton Airport (disambiguation) Trenton station (disambiguation) Trenton High School (disambiguation) Trenton (Cumberland, Virginia) ,
119-535: A town Trenton, Wisconsin (disambiguation) , various places Trenton Township (disambiguation) , various places People [ edit ] Trenton (given name) Daniel Trenton (born 1977), Australian taekwondo athlete Jim Trenton (born 1953), American radio broadcaster Other uses [ edit ] Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton , New Jersey Trenton Airport (disambiguation) Trenton station (disambiguation) Trenton High School (disambiguation) Trenton (Cumberland, Virginia) ,
136-696: A train line that goes from Trenton, New Jersey to Philadelphia Trenton Six , six African-American defendants tried for murder of an elderly white shopkeeper in 1948 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Trenton . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trenton&oldid=1255887649 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
153-696: A train line that goes from Trenton, New Jersey to Philadelphia Trenton Six , six African-American defendants tried for murder of an elderly white shopkeeper in 1948 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Trenton . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trenton&oldid=1255887649 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
170-452: Is also served by Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains. The route is part of the middle leg of Amtrak's Northeast Corridor ; all 11 of Amtrak's Northeast Corridor services run along this line. The line's termini, 30th Street and Trenton Transit Center, have long been among the busiest Amtrak stations in the country. On weekdays, Amtrak connections are also available at North Philadelphia and Cornwells Heights. Connecting Trenton Line service
187-422: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Trenton [REDACTED] Look up Trenton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trenton may refer to: Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Trenton, Nova Scotia , a town Trenton, Ontario , an unincorporated community CFB Trenton ,
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#1732844165255204-580: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Trenton Line Trenton Line trains operate along a four-track line from 30th Street Station via the Philadelphia Zoo (without stopping there), to North Philadelphia, before running parallel to I-95 and then US 13 for several miles. It crosses the Delaware River at Trenton, New Jersey before making its final stop at Trenton Transit Center , which
221-478: Is listed in timetables for NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line , of which Trenton Transit Center is the southern terminus. Electrified service between Philadelphia and Trenton began on June 29, 1930. Between 1984–2010 the route was designated R7 Trenton as part of SEPTA's diametrical reorganization of its lines. Trenton Line trains operated through the city center to the Chestnut Hill East Line on
238-621: Is usually made up of 6 coach trailers made by Bombardier with ACS-64 locomotives hauling them. SEPTA activated positive train control on the Trenton Line on May 1, 2017. The Trenton Line includes the following stations north of the Center City Commuter Connection ; stations indicated with gray background are closed. All stations within the Philadelphia city limits have a ticket office for purchasing ticket (s) to ride
255-588: The Trenton line. Many stations outside the city limits have a ticket office as well, however they have shorter hours (most outside the city limits are closed on weekends) and fewer amenities than the ticket offices inside the stations within Philadelphia . Cornwells Heights station is considered a popular station on the route as it is the busiest SEPTA Regional Rail station outside of Center City, and serves Amtrak trains as well. Between FY 2013–FY 2019 yearly ridership on
272-410: The capital of the state of New Jersey Trenton, Alabama , an unincorporated community Trenton, Florida , a city Trenton, Georgia , a city Trenton, Illinois , a city Trenton, Indiana , an unincorporated community Trenton, Iowa , a census-designated place Trenton, Kansas , an unincorporated community Trenton, Kentucky , a city Trenton, Maine , a town Trenton, Michigan ,
289-500: The ex-Reading side of the system. The R-number naming system was dropped on July 25, 2010. As of 2022 , most Trenton Line trains continue through Center City to the Chestnut Hill East Line, while some trains terminate at Temple University or continue to other destinations. The Trenton Line usually has two push-pull electric-locomotive-hauled trains on the morning express runs and two on the evening express runs. Each train
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