History
Chester station was originally built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1903. Passenger service ended in the mid-1960's before the establishment of Amtrak in 1971, but was revived by Amtrak in 1978 for the Chesapeake train. By 1983, it began to serve the SEPTA R2 Wilmington/Newark Line and was eventually turned over to SEPTA.
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