Claymont station would become $90M bus stop under SEPTA cuts

Why Should Delaware Care? Delaware spent millions of taxpayer dollars to build the new Claymont train station, with the goal that the investment would spark a broader economic boom in the town that once relied on a steel plant for jobs. Those efforts could now be in peril.

The $90 million Claymont Transportation Center that opened less than two years ago could soon become an expensive bus station if a commuter rail line linking Philadelphia with Delaware is eliminated.

The state-of-the-art station, which was touted as an “important gateway” to Delaware when it opened, could be downgraded next year if Pennsylvania lawmakers approve a budget proposal released last week by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), the regional rail line that serves millions of riders a year throughout Philadelphia and its suburbs…

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