The proposed route was to originate in
Oaks, Pennsylvania, with the Oaks terminal situated at the new
Greater Philadelphia Expo Center At Oaks. The route would utilize
Norfolk Southern Railway's (NS) out of service 11-mile Phoenixville Industrial Track (former
Pennsylvania Railroad Frazer Branch), with an additional seven miles of new railway construction built between the end-of-track in Devault and the current
Amtrak/
SEPTA Paoli Station. The bulk of the route is the Phoenixville Industrial Track. Never a prominent line, the route gained momentum in its later years. With aid from
PennDOT, the single-track line received a substantial infrastructure upgrade via
Conrail in the late 1980s. New wooden ties were laid, new ballast was added and drainage was significantly improved. In addition, grade crossings received additional protective hardware, including flashers, bells, and gates. However over time industries along the line either closed or switched to trucks. Freight service continued through 2004, when the last customer American Sweetener Corporation, whose plant was located at the end of the line in Devault, closed its doors. NS applied to officially discontinue rail service on the line in October 2007, which became effective that December. The route transverses the
Pickering Valley region, terminating at
SEPTA's heavily used
Paoli/Thorndale Line of commuter rail. Paoli Station also hosts Amtrak's
Keystone Service and
Pennsylvanian, serving trains en route to
Harrisburg,
Pittsburgh and
New York City. ==Equipment==