Politics & Government

Hatboro Police Prepare For Eagles Super Bowl Parade Traffic

The Hatboro Station won't be a regional rail stop for the Eagles Super Bowl parade on Friday, but traffic may come from nearby Warminster.

The Hatboro Borough Police Department is preparing for traffic from nearby Warminster as fans flock to Friday's Super Bowl parade in Philadelphia.
The Hatboro Borough Police Department is preparing for traffic from nearby Warminster as fans flock to Friday's Super Bowl parade in Philadelphia. (Hatboro Borough Police Department)

HATBORO, PA —The Hatboro Borough Police Department is preparing for the impact on traffic spillover as fans flock to Philadelphia on the Warminster regional rail line for the Eagles Super Bowl parade on Friday.

With Warminster Township declaring a disaster emergency due to crowd concerns for the parade, Hatboro Police is preparing for the traffic impact in and around the Warminster Train station.

The borough will be impacted by temporary traffic patterns, police said.

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Jacksonville Road will be one-way southbound from Street Road to County Line Road while Park Avenue will be closed from Street Road to 300 Park Ave. from 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Friday.

The Hatboro regional rail station will not be open to commuters trying to board the Warminster Line to Philadelphia.

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Passengers must go to train station stops in Warminster, Jenkintown-Wyncote, or Jefferson stations.

SEPTA regional rail service will operate a modified schedule on Friday to streamline the flow of passengers to and from Philadelphia with only select stations open to board and depart trains.

Regional Rail fares cannot be purchased on the day of the parade.

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