English: Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines Broadway station in Camden, New Jersey on September 2, 1965. Broadway was originally an intermediate station that served downtown Camden; after 1936 it offered a connection to the Bridge Line. On January 4, 1953, the PRR closed Camden Terminal and ended cross-river ferry service; Broadway became the terminal station, with all Philadelphia-bound passengers forced to transfer to the Bridge Line. The PRSL ended service on January 14, 1966; PRSL service was extended to Philadelphia over the Delair Bridge until February 15, 1969, when it was cut back to Lindenwold when PATCO opened.
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