Noah Desimone Sitting So Tragically Abandoned? in This Junior, Geography/Urban Studies & Essay, I Answer This Question in Several Parts
The Newtown Line: Analyzing a an unusual feeling of dissonance in the Geography of Abandonment in spatial landscape. Why is an otherwise unassuming commuter railroad line, running Suburban Philadelphia through what seem to be communities perfectly deserving of passenger rail service, Noah DeSimone sitting so tragically abandoned? In this Junior, Geography/Urban Studies & essay, I answer this question in several parts. Philosophy First, I discuss what the line was, touching upon its intended purpose and history. Then, Running for about 15 miles through I discuss how the line changed as new urban several municipalities in Bucks and demands of the surrounding area rendered it Montgomery counties is a commuter rail obsolete. Finally, I analyze the future of the line. The line begins in Fox Chase, a line in the context of a new postmodern neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia, geography of the Philadelphia region, and where it winds through largely residential what it will never be again—a commuter rail low-density townships before it ends in the line. borough of Newtown. This rail line is The Newtown Line was originally known today as the Newtown Line. At one conceived as competition to the point, it served scores of railroad patrons Pennsylvania Railroad’s, or PRR, traveling to and from Philadelphia, as well Philadelphia-New York route. At the time, 1 as some minor freight customers. Today, this was the only railroad connecting the two most of it has been converted into a trail to cities. Originally an ambitious project by a and what remains, largely in Northampton group of speculators to provide rail service and Newtown Townships, sits unused and to New York, the Philadelphia, Newtown, & overgrown with brush.
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