Bridgeport station (SEPTA)
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History
The station opened in 1912 as part of the Philadelphia and Western Railroad branch line to Norristown.[1] As with the rest of the line, the station was acquired by the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company (PSTC) in 1954, which was more popularly known as the Red Arrow Line. The PSTC was absorbed into SEPTA in 1970, which declared it to be part of the becoming the "Norristown High-Speed Line," officially known as Route 100 Trolley.
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