West Chester, PA (September 20, 2023) – Riders on the West Chester Railroad will pass over a new and improved single-track railroad grade crossing at East Nields Street thanks to funding secured by state Senator Carolyn Comitta.
The West Chester Railroad Heritage Association (WCRHA) recently completed a total repair and replacement of the grade crossing and track at that location to improve rail alignment and provide smoother movement to its trains.
Over time, asphalt had deteriorated at the crossing, causing portions of the rail to become exposed and occasionally struck by passing traffic. The new, concrete crossing eliminates the need for ties and helps ensure that it can be used safely without potentially damaging passing vehicles or railroad equipment.
When Comitta visited the railroad for its 25th-anniversary celebration last fall, she became aware of the need to reconstruct the crossing and helped secure $50,000 through the Pennsylvania Community and Economic Assistance Program for the project.
“I was happy to secure this investment in the West Chester Railroad, which continues to attract visitors and families to our area while teaching young people about the history, science, and technology of rail travel,” Comitta said. “Of course, none of this would be possible without the support of the many volunteers who invest their time, energy, and expertise in this nonprofit organization.”
Recently, West Chester Railroad volunteers came out to mark the official opening of the new crossing with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a new sign.
“The rebuilding of this grade crossing will allow for the safe passage of both train and automobile traffic and demonstrates our continued commitment to maintaining and upgrading the historic tracks between West Chester and Glen Mills. The West Chester Railroad is grateful for the continued support of Senator Comitta and the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development,” said Tyler Haney, President of the West Chester Railroad Heritage Association.
In addition to funding for the Nields Street crossing project, the West Chester Railroad was awarded $75,000 from the Pennsylvania Multimodal Transport Fund for the reconstruction and restoration of the two bridges located in Thornbury Township where it crosses Westtown-Thornton Road and Chester Creek.
The WCRHA is an all-volunteer, non-profit corporation dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting railroad equipment and artifacts, and operating a demonstration railroad for the education and enjoyment of the public.
The West Chester Railroad operates trains most weekends, including special seasonal rides like the Fall Foilage Express, Halloween Special, Santa’s Express, and Christmas Tree Trains. For more information, visit wcrailroad.com.