East Penn Railroad

East Penn Railroad

Reporting mark ESPN
Locale Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware
Dates of operation 2007–
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge)
Length 114 miles
Headquarters Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Website http://www.eastpennrr.com/

The East Penn Railroad (reporting mark ESPN) is a short-line railroad that operates a number of mostly-unconnected lines in the U.S. states of Pennsylvania and Delaware. Except for two industrial park switching operations, all are former Pennsylvania Railroad or Reading Company lines, abandoned or sold by Conrail or its predecessors.

ESPN was formed in 2007 through the merger of East Penn Railways (reporting mark EPRY) and Penn Eastern Rail Lines (reporting mark PRL), each of which began operating in the 1990s. The railroad is owned by Regional Rail, LLC, which also owns the Middletown and New Jersey Railroad and Tyburn Railroad.[1]

Contents

Lines operated

The East Penn Railroad operates the following railroad lines:[2]

Track ownership:

Former

References

External links