Discover How SEPTA’s Rail Upgrades on Kingsessing Avenue Could Change Your Daily Commute!

Travel Restrictions

PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has announced a series of rail improvements set to commence on Kingsessing Avenue, significantly impacting local traffic flow. From 7:00 AM on Saturday, November 10, until 5:00 PM on Saturday, November 23, this vital thoroughfare will be closed and detoured around the clock between Cemetery Avenue and 62nd Street.

Motorists traveling in the area should prepare for detours, which will direct them to navigate via Kingsessing Avenue, 65th Street, Woodland Avenue, and 58th Street. While local access will be preserved up to the boundaries of the work zone, travelers are encouraged to allocate additional time for their commutes due to expected traffic congestion and potential delays.

The rail improvement project underscores SEPTA’s commitment to maintaining and enhancing transportation infrastructure, ensuring the reliability and safety of the rail services. The activities planned for Kingsessing Avenue are weather dependent, and adjustments may be made accordingly.

Motorists seeking real-time updates and traffic conditions are advised to consult resources such as the MyChesCo Traffic Center to plan their routes effectively.

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