Newtown Square Branch

The Cardington Branch to Millbourne Mills opened the following year in 1895, establishing a connection for freight interchange between the PRR system and the Philadelphia & Western Railroad.

Passenger service ran on the Newtown Square Branch until it was terminated in 1908 due to competition from the parallel West Chester Traction Company trolley lines.

The stone piers from the Darby Creek bridge are still extant, while large concrete abutments remain visible on the west side of Bryn Mawr Avenue south of Goshen Road.

Several areas of the roadbed are accessible to the public, mainly in Naylor Run Park in Upper Darby Township, and along the Pennsy Trail in Havertown.

[5] The Park commemorates the "Battle of Llanerch Junction", an 1895 confrontation at that site between track workers from the P&DC and the Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Company.

A small bridge over Harvard Road in Haverford, Pennsylvania