Traffic & Transit
SEPTA Working On Ardmore Avenue Station Through July 18
Eastbound traffic on Station Avenue, will be maintained, but westbound traffic may be detoured to Anderson Avenue, as required.
ARDMORE, PA — SEPTA through July 18 is working on the Ardmore Station during the day and night, according to officials.
Work on the Ardmore Station Reconstruction Project is being done from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, now until July 18.
The work is weather dependent and subject to change.
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SEPTA's third-party contractors are working on existing bridge abutments and the canopy roof system. Painters will work on the station building, tunnel, canopy and guard rails.
Streetscaping and utility installation work will continue.
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Additionally, SEPTA's third-party contractors will continue to work on the canopy roof system from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. the following morning Sunday through Saturday
Contractors will continue streetscaping work on Station and Anderson Avenues.
Eastbound traffic on Station Avenue, will be maintained, but westbound traffic may be detoured to Anderson Avenue, as required.
Street parking may also be impacted.
Contractors will be working on the sidewalk, but access to all businesses will remain.
Ardmore Station will remain open during construction. Please observe any posted construction signage and warnings for safety purposes.
Contact Jen Wallace, SEPTA Government Affairs, at wallace@septa.org with any questions.
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