by MaRoFu
I've recently been on a project to mark every single rail line in New Jersey (abandoned ones included) on Google Earth, but I have also found something bizzare.
Google Earth has marked some rail branch heading off of SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line and into New Jersey. The supposed rail line ends near City Hall station. I'm not sure whether this was some mistake or this is actually some branch that went to Camden at one point. In the screenshot, you can notice the marked track heading off of the Market-Frankford Line south of 2nd Street station, where it crosses the Delaware River into Camden.
I've tried to look for more info on this, but I have failed to find anything, besides the fact that PATCO was in charge of repairing portions of the Market-Frankford Line. Anyone else know anything at all about this?
Google Earth has marked some rail branch heading off of SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line and into New Jersey. The supposed rail line ends near City Hall station. I'm not sure whether this was some mistake or this is actually some branch that went to Camden at one point. In the screenshot, you can notice the marked track heading off of the Market-Frankford Line south of 2nd Street station, where it crosses the Delaware River into Camden.
I've tried to look for more info on this, but I have failed to find anything, besides the fact that PATCO was in charge of repairing portions of the Market-Frankford Line. Anyone else know anything at all about this?
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