Amtrak’s Proposed Reading-to-New York Line Would Run Through Nearby Montgomery County

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As part of its Amtrak Connects US initiative, Amtrak has announced additional details about a planned line that would run from Reading to New York. The route would take it through nearby Montgomery and Chester counties, according to a report from WFMZ-TV 69 News.

The proposed line, which now has a dedicated webpage, would see the trains from Berks County continue past Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station to Penn Station in New York City.

The route would connect more than a dozen universities, as well as more than 50 Fortune 500 companies.

The train ride from Reading to Philadelphia would stop in Pottstown, Phoenixville, King of Prussia, and Norristown.

Each year, it would generate $54 million for the economy, according to Amtrak, in addition to $1.8 billion in capital investments.

“These new rail connections would improve mobility for underserved communities and provide reliable and efficient transportation to education and employment opportunities in the region,” said Amtrak.

Currently, a committee of representatives from Berks, Chester, and Montgomery counties is also exploring the possibility of restoring the train service.

That proposal focuses primarily on local commuters, while Amtrak’s plan would connect Reading to the nationwide rail system.

Read more about Amtrak’s plans at WFMZ-TV 69 News.

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