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Press Release - Philadelphia Marathon - 11/7/12

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
             City Announces Streets Closures and Parking Options 
           for 2012 Philadelphia Marathon Weekend, November 16-18 

PHILADELPHIA (November 1 - November 16, 2012) -- City of Philadelphia 
officials would like to remind residents that streets will be closed in 
many parts of the city in connection with the 19th annual Philadelphia 
Marathon on the weekend of November 16-18. Delays can be expected and 
motorists are advised to avoid these areas, or proceed with extreme caution 
during Race Weekend. 

Some of the major areas impacted include:

    The inner lanes of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Friday, 
    November 16 through Sunday, November 18. 
        
	Citywide along the 26.2-mile route of the Philadelphia Marathon on 
    Sunday, November 18 

The inner drives of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway will be closed, from 9:30 
a.m. until 3:30 p.m., on Friday, November 16. At 3:30 p.m., two of the 
westbound lanes will be opened for the afternoon rush hour. At 6:30 p.m., 
the inner lanes of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway will be closed 
continuously, from 6:30 p.m. on Friday, November 16 through the completion 
of Marathon Weekend on Sunday, November 18, and will be reopen on Sunday, 
November 18 at 4 p.m. 

Street closures will be in effect -- from 4 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, 
November 17 -- in the vicinity of Eakins Oval (on the  Benjamin Franklin 
Parkway (from 18th Street to Eakins Oval) and also near Martin Luther King 
Drive.   

On Sunday, November 18, streets will be closed, from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m. near 
Eakins Oval and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, from 20th Street to Eakins 
Oval (23rd Street and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway). 

The following streets will be closed at 6:45 a.m. on Sunday, November 18, 
and will reopen, as runners pass through the race course. All race routes 
will remain closed until 4 p.m. 

     21st Street, from Spring Garden to Arch streets 
     22nd Street, from Spring Garden to Arch streets 
     Benjamin Franklin Parkway, from 22nd to 16th streets 
     Arch Street between 16th to 4th streets 
     4th Street Arch to Vine streets 
     Race Street, from 4th Street to Columbus Boulevard 
     Columbus Boulevard (Southbound lanes), Vine Street to Washington Ave.
     Southbound off-ramp, from I-95 at Washington Avenue 
     Washington Avenue, from Columbus Boulevard to Front Street 
     Front Street, from Washington Avenue to South Street 
     South Street, Front to 6th streets 
     6th Street, Bainbridge to Market streets 
     Chestnut Street, 6th to 34th streets 
     34th Street, Chestnut Street to Girard Avenue 
     Lansdowne Drive, Girard Avenue to South Concourse Drive 
     South Concourse Drive, Lansdowne Drive to West Memorial Hall Drive 
     West Memorial Hall Drive, South Concourse to Avenue of the Republic 
     Avenue of the Republic, West Memorial Hall Drive to Centennial Circle 
     Old Lansdowne Drive to the Sweetbriar Loop 
     Black Road 
     Martin Luther King Drive 
     Kelly Drive 
     The Falls Bridge 
     Ridge Avenue, Schoolhouse Lane to Manayunk Avenue 
     Main Street, Ridge Avenue to Green Lane 

Motorists and pedestrians can expect significant delays when trying to 
cross roads on or adjacent to the course. Police will allow traffic through 
intersections along the course, when possible, depending on the flow of the 
race participants. All streets that are not a part of the official marathon 
race route will be reopened by at least 6 p.m. on Sunday, November 18. 

Parking Information on Marathon Weekend 

Center City, the site of the 2012 Philadelphia Marathon, is compact and 
very walkable. Runners and spectators are encouraged to walk to the 
Benjamin Franklin Parkway or use public transportation during race weekend, 
particularly on Sunday, November 18. Paid parking lots and garages are 
conveniently located on or near the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Below are 
parking options. Please call ahead, as rates and availability may have 
changed; or visit the Philadelphia Parking Authority website at 
http://philapark.org/. 

Philadelphia Marathon Street Closures & parking /ADD 2
Paid Garages 

  206 22nd St., Patriot Parking, $8 before 10AM, $10 after 10AM 

  21st Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Expert Parking, $20, 
  (215) 448-1391 

  1815 Cherry St., InterPark, $27 for 24 hour parking, $11 for 12 hours or 
  less, (215) 496-1070 

  1815 JFK Blvd., Central Parking System, $10, (215) 568-803 

  16th and Race streets, (Sheraton Hotel), Expert Parking, $20, 
  (215) 496-0293 

  1900 JFK Blvd., Central Parking System, $11, (215) 564-3707 

  1901 JFK Blvd., Central Parking System, $11, (215) 557-3721 

  36 S. 19th St., Central Parking System, $14, (215) 561-1187 

  1700 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Windsor Suites. $10, 
  (215) 569-0899 

PAID PARKING LOTS 

  23rd and Cherry streets, Patriot Parking, Inc., $10, (215) 772-1511 

  1919 Arch St., Central Parking System, $8, (215) 568-2755 

  22nd and Walden streets, Patriot Parking, Inc., $13.50, (215) 772-1511 

  19th and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia Parking Authority, $8 
  (215) 683-9813 

  18th and Vine streets, Parkway Corporation, $27 for 24 hours, 
  (215) 575-4000 

The Philadelphia Marathon is not affiliated with any of these parking 
facilities. Some lots are available for parking, despite having no 
attendants at the entrances, with a payment system in place upon exit. 

PHLASH TROLLEY 

Please be advised that the Philadelphia PHLASH trolley is not in operation 
during winter months and will not be operating during Philadelphia Marathon 
weekend. When in operation, the handicap-accessible Philadelphia PHLASH 
trolley offers convenient transportation to many popular Center City 
attractions including 27 destinations in Center City and other areas 
citywide. 
                                  
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