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Originally Posted by Busy Bee
Is the building proposed in front of the Dalian on the Park project going to completely obscure the stone wall of the open cut? Could someone there in Philly explain exactly what that cut is and what its future is?
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The cut is a former branch of the Reading Railroad that ran across the city to the Delaware. It's in a cut from here -- it proceeded into a tunnel just left -- out to Broad.
The right-of-way is owned by SEPTA. Developers own air rights. The Friends of the Rail Park want to turn the cut and tunnel into a linear park, which everybody else in the city thinks is stupid, while SEPTA has floated a BRT idea for it. It's like this awesome disused bit of transportation infrastructure.
Basically, you can build over the cut (like the current Whole Foods), but you have to retain the easement. The question of what's going to happen with the easement is very much still up in the air, though.