SEPTA Regional Rail
The transit agency SEPTA operates many Regional Rail services. SEPTA Regional Rail runs in the city and suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The lines were originally owned by the Reading Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad, long-time competitors. The Center City Commuter Connection connects the thirteen lines. The core stations in the CCCC are Suburban Station, the elevated 30th Street Station and Jefferson Station.
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SEPTA Regional Rail Media
A SEPTA Silverliner V approaching Hatboro station
Dotted gray lines represent former SEPTA-sponsored Conrail commuter rail service before July 1981. The Fox Chase-Newtown section was discontinued in January 1983. The electrified West Chester and Ivy Ridge lines were truncated in 1986, however service on the former has been extended back out to Wawa in 2022.
A London Overground EMU similar to the ones being looked at for use on the Silver Line and frequent Regional Rail.