Posted by Bill Grenchik on September 16, 2010 
Great pic and a Historical account on top of it! If one could only go back in time.
Posted by John West on September 17, 2010 
Makes me feel old when I remember riding those rails from Philly to Jersey City. Nice bit of history. Hard to believe the weeds. Is the Reading Market still there?
Posted by Mitch Goldman on September 17, 2010 
John, these tracks were in use as recent as 1984 running under authority of SEPTA. This segment of track was replaced by the Center City Commuter Tunnel which connects under ground the two formerly stub end stations of the PRR (30th Street Station) and the RDG (Reading Terminal). And, yes, the Reading Terminal Market is still there, operating under the train shed which thankfully is also still around, though now functioning as the Grand Hall of the Philadelphia Convention Center. The Headhouse remains as well!
Posted by andy parr on September 17, 2010 
I am amazed that the OHLE is still intact.
Posted by Donald Haskel on September 17, 2010 
The wonder is, how a large tract of land can stay unused for so long a period of time. America hurts and grass grows.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on September 17, 2010 
Don - There has been talk of preserving the land for use as a park similar to what had been done in NY with it's elevated High Line freight viaduct. Let's hope Philadelphian's can pull off such a feat. Other plans, of course, revolve around a fabulous idea to demolish the city's history and put up low income housing which would keep the drug trade in tact. Choices, choices...
Posted by Charles Freericks on September 17, 2010 
What a great piece of history... Thanks for sharing this excellent shot. When my parents were in college, one went to school along the Reading and the other went to school along the Pennsy. They would ride the train to North Philadelphia or North Broad Street, and then walk through the pedestrian subway between them to switch to the other to visit each other.
Posted by Jim Dorst on September 17, 2010 
Thanks for the interesting history lesson for us foreigners Mitch.
Posted by Steve Carter on September 19, 2010 
Great shot Mitch! Sorry I missed it early on. The Reading Company offices building seems to be fairly well undamaged from vandalism. Is it being used currently?
Posted by Al Crossley on September 19, 2010 
Guess the old rule of "don't stand in the gauge" doesn't apply here.... Thanks for the memories, Mitch. I rode into RDG Terminal exactly once. I know the trains still run, albeit elsewhere, so it's not so sad as it might be, but still, a poignant scene. Nicely done.
Posted by Tim Darnell on September 20, 2010 
Always something intriguing to me about abandonded ROW. Thanks for the image, Mitch!
Posted by Charlie O on November 14, 2010 
Fantastic series on the Reading's history and lingering presence in Philly.
Posted by CONRAIL-KID on July 12, 2013 
Abandoned rails always makes me sad. Am I the only one???
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