A 54-year-old man is in critical condition after crashing into Cresheim Creek in Chestnut Hill early Sunday evening.
SEPTA is temporarily halting service on its Chestnut Hill East Regional Rail line from Sunday, June 15, until Tuesday, Sept. 2.
The busy road will have periodic weekday lane closures as crews do pavement marking and sign installation work, PennDOT said.
Some witnesses said the woman was hit by a second vehicle after being struck by the bus early Wednesday night in Germantown.
The Philadelphia Water Department said the closure is accommodating work to replace a sewer that was installed in 1890.
Allens Lane had been closed and detoured between South Cresheim Road and North Cresheim Road since May 2019.
Six trains are cancelled on the Chestnut Hill East Line to allow crews to continue to perform overhead wire catenary replacement work.
PennDOT said the Allens Lane Bridge over SEPTA tracks will close for about eight months due to a bridge replacement project.
A police vehicle struck another vehicle Sunday in Mt. Airy, flipping the police vehicle and sending three to the hospital.
The station got new elevators, reconstructed fare lines, and aesthetic improvements as part of a major upgrade project.
PennDOT said Interstate 76 east will be closed between the 30th Street and South Street interchanges Friday night until Monday morning.
Up to three violations can be issued to a vehicle in any 30-minute period, but those violations do not add points to a driver’s record.
PennDOT crews are work to patch up potholes around the region, including 37 key streets and highways in Philadelphia.
SpotAngels is called "the Waze for parking" as it is community-based and helps drivers find parking and avoid tickets in Philadelphia.
BREAKING: Several of SEPTA's regional rail lines have been suspended Friday due to harsh weather pounding the region.