
How will the Pope’s visit affect Malvern?
It’s unclear exactly to what extent the traffic will hit the Main Line. Many regional officials have speculated that the suburbs will be the first to feel the effects of the estimated 1.5 million visitors.
Although Malvern may seem distant from the epicenter of events in Philadelphia and southeastern Montgomery County, the massive influx of visitors for the World Meeting of Families and the Papal visit will cause traffic throughout the tri-state region.
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Specifically in the Malvern area, residents should expect higher than normal volume on Route 30 and Route 29, especially on September 26 and September 27.
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For Patch’s Complete Guide to the Pope Visit, see here.
Starting Friday at 10 p.m., the following roads will close:
- I-76 eastbound from I-476 to I-95
- I-76 westbound from I-95 to US Route 1
- I-676 will be closed in both directions from I-76 to I-95
- The Ben Franklin bridge will close to vehicular traffic until noon on Monday, Sept. 28
- US Route 1 from Route 30 to Belmont Ave.
I-95 will remain open but some ramps will be closed starting at 10 p.m. until the morning of Monday, Sept. 28:
- I-95 north and south exit ramps to Callowhill Street in Philadelphia
- I-95 north and south exit ramps to I-676 in Philadelphia
- I-95 north and south exit ramps to Washington Avenue (Open to registered buses only) in Philadelphia
- I-95 north and south exit ramps to Broad Street (Route 611) (Open to registered buses only) in Philadelphia
The following exit ramps along I-676 in Philadelphia will close Thursday, September 24 at 10 p.m., until the morning of Monday, Sept. 28:
- I-676 east exit at 23rd Street/Benjamin Franklin Parkway
- I-676 east exit at Broad Street (Route 611)
- I-676 east exit at 8th Street
- I-676 west exit at Broad Street (Route 611)
- I-676 west exit at Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
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