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And yes, I really really hope they reopen the rest of the R6 Cynwyd line. I often go to Manayunk before and after work, and I work around Cynwyd. A 5min train ride from Cynwyd to Manayunk would be a LOT better than the 20-40min trip I currently take to Manayunk during rush hour, which involves walking, taking a bus through City Ave traffic, waiting then transferring to another bus, etc. Another reason to reopen the former R6 stations: It would help the local Bala Cynwyd businesses that have since declined. For example, the beautiful historic Bala movie theater(has anyone ever checked out this place?? It's quite ornate and pretty). Or some of the forgotten restaurants, such as Cafe Shira, which has delicious kosher food that is healthier than your average cafe's grub. |
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Perhaps they could extend the R6 past Ivy Ridge to include areas that aren't normally served by Septa regional rail lines. Also, it would be a good idea to run the R6 Cynwyd line in between the times the R6 Norristown line runs...for example, if the R6 Norristown train leaves center city on the hour, schedule the R6 Cynwyd train to run on the half hour of every hour. That way, anyone heading to Ivy Ridge who misses the first R6 train wouldn't have to wait long for the second R6. I know someone that lives in Manayunk and he tells me that the R6 Norristown train is jam packed on its way to Philly most mornings. Reopening the R6 Cynwyd line to Ivy Ridge might alleviate some of the congestion on the R6 Norristown during rush hour. Last edited by speedbuggin : 06-27-2008 at 12:07 PM. |
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http://bcgp.blogspot.com/2008/01/cyn...n-station.html
has a tidbit on plans being made for the trail. In the Schuylkill Connection May 2008 paper, it talks about how the Cynwyd Trail is a project of the Lower Merion Planning Commission. The way the article is described, it seems as if the trail is not meant to be walked upon as it states "The conversion of old rail lines to recreational trails is one of the ways land is being repurposed for public use." The article says that a bridge (the bridge for the old R6 I assume) is called the Blackie Mule Bridge. www.lowermerion.org is the website for the Lower Merion Planning Commission http://www.balacynwyd.org/CynwydTrail.html has some more information on people you can contact!
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