Reading Viaduct

The Reading Viaduct is the common name for a railroad right-of-way (now abandoned) viaduct, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carried part of the Reading Company's Ninth Street Branch. It opened in 1893, and was built by the Philadelphia and Reading Terminal Railroad as an approach to the new Reading Terminal. There is a proposal to turn the viaduct and City Branch into an elevated park similar to the High Line in New York City.

Reading Viaduct

The Reading Viaduct is the common name for a railroad right-of-way (now abandoned) viaduct, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carried part of the Reading Company's Ninth Street Branch. It opened in 1893, and was built by the Philadelphia and Reading Terminal Railroad as an approach to the new Reading Terminal. There is a proposal to turn the viaduct and City Branch into an elevated park similar to the High Line in New York City.