In an effort to keep fans from gathering outside the Linc during the Eagles home opener Sunday, several roads in the area are closing.
The road is limited to one lane 24 hours a day, seven days a week until the end of the year due to median barrier reconstruction work.
Interstate 76 will have lane closures and full closures next week and into the following week during the daytime and nighttime.
The sale of single trip and 10 trip strips will end effective Friday, Oct. 2 as SEPTA launches the SEPTA Key Card Travel Wallet feature.
Viaduct work will affect traffic on a portion of westbound Interstate 76 west this weekend, next week, and next weekend, PennDOT said.
Pennsylvania State Police said a man was on Interstate 95 north when he was struck and killed. Police said lanes will be close for hours.
I-76 will be closed this and next weekend, and it will be down to one lane in the afternoon and evening and then closed overnight next week.
Three tugboats removed the stuck barges Thursday afternoon, which led PennDOT to reopen the highway to traffic.
PennDOT said part of Interstate 676 will be closed through at least Thursday afternoon due to a barge stuck against the Vine Street bridge.
Speed on five Philadelphia-area highways as been reduced temporarily Tuesday due to the severity of Tropical Storm Isaias.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority gave drivers a 60-day warning period about cameras that will ticket speeders on the boulevard.
Hundreds of American Airlines employees at the Philadelphia International Airport are being furloughed due to the coronavirus.
Drivers are advised to use an alternate route or allow extra time when traveling through the work areas due to backups and delays.
I-76 east will be closed this and next weekend while I-76 west will be reduced to one lane during the afternoon and evening next week.
Four vending machines offering masks, hand sanitizer, and gloves will be ready for use Tuesday in Philadelphia's Suburban Station.
Metered parking in Center City and University City will be enforced again after enforcement was suspended in mid March due to coronavirus.
A "large number" of demonstrations has forced the closure of roads. Here's where.
Buses, trolleys, subways, and the Norristown High Speed Line will get back to (mostly) normal schedules soon. But some restrictions remain.
The Delaware River Port Authority said the bridges will feature cash toll lanes again after suspending all cash toll payments on March 26.
PennDOT said the crash occurred at about 2:44 a.m. and closed the road. The road reopened about 12 hours later.
The bus driver worked for SEPTA for 17 years and is the fifth SEPTA worker to die from the virus.
SEPTA said it has a limited supply of surgical masks it is making available for riders on certain modes of transit amid the coronavirus.
Six Regional Rail lines are being suspended until further notice as of Thursday, while three other lines have limited service. Details here.
TWU Local 234 President Willie Brown said bus driver Michael Holt, of the Midvale Depot, is the third SEPTA employee to die from the virus.
SEPTA is limiting the amount of riders allowed on buses, trolleys, and the Norristown High Speed Line. See full details of the changes here.
SEPTA said the infected workers will not work nor will they have contact with customers and co-workers while battling the new coronavirus.
The schedule will be in effect seven days week on all lines, except the Cynwyd Line, which will begin Monday and operate Monday to Friday.
Starting Sunday, its buses, trolleys, Market Frankford, Broad Street, and Norristown High Speed lines will run on a Saturday schedule.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority will ticket double-parked vehicles, those in loading zones, and cars blocking entranceways or crosswalks.
Lower fares for kids, a new three-day "Convenience Pass," and monthly and weekly pass price increases are just a few new fare details.
A new bus route from Columbus, Ohio to New York City will stop in three Pennsylvania cities.
A new report ranks the top traffic bottlenecks, and 4 are in our area.
The former PennDOT secretary talks about leadership and the link between community and transportation.
The City of Philadelphia is cracking down on speeding along the Boulevard by installing numerous cameras that will ticket you by mail.
The DRPA said it is freezing its tolls for the Ben Franklin, Walt Whitman, Betsy Ross, and Commodore Barry bridges through at least 2022.
The trailer part of an 18-wheeler collapsed in the middle while it was heading north on Interstate 95 in Philadelphia late Tuesday morning.
The changes are going into effect in an effort to improve on-time service and reliability for SEPTA's Regional Rail riders.
The Philadelphia Marathon Race Weekend runs from Nov. 22 to Nov. 24. See how it will impact the city here.
The funds will be used to rehabilitate platforms and canopies at the Philadelphia International Airport's four stops on the Airport Line.
To give I-95 commuters alternatives during construction, SEPTA is making changes to the Trenton and West Trenton lines and adding trains.