Traffic And Parking Restrictions Planned For Sunday’s Eagles Game



by Alex Lloyd Gross

When the Philadelphia Eagles dispatch the Washington Commanders, this Sunday, they will be in the Super Bowl. It’s going to be lit and the Eagles will be celebrating. Eagles fans will be celebrating as well. The city has already started to implement to changes to certain areas of the city where crowds gather.

Beginning Thursday, January 23, residents and businesses may begin to see “Temporary No Parking Signs” along the South Broad Street corridor and around City Hall.  

The “No Parking Zone” will go into effect on Saturday, January 25 beginning at noon and vehicles parked in these locations during posted hours may be relocated. 

There will also be temporary parking restrictions around Cottman and Frankford Avenues in Northeast Philadelphia and around S. Broad Street in South Philadelphia. 

The “No Parking Zone” in these areas will go into effect on Sunday, January 26 and vehicles parked in these locations during posted hours may be relocated.

If you believe your car has been relocated, call the police district of the area where your car was parked. 

Possible Road Closures 

At the conclusion of Sunday’s game, temporary traffic closures may be put into place to maintain public safety at the Sports Complex District, and in the vicinity of City Hall and surrounding Center City streets between 13th and 15th Streets and Arch and Lombard Streets.  

Travel delays can be expected, and motorists are advised to avoid the area by using alternate routes and allow for extra driving time when traveling in the vicinity. 

Alex Lloyd Gross Photo-Delaware Valley News.com Fans are anticipating another Super Bowl Victory…and hope this scene repeats itself.

Please follow all direction of public safety officials, posted signs, detours, and traffic control devices. 

Public Transportation 

For those attending the NFC Championship Game on Sunday and planning on taking public transit, SEPTA will add extra service on the Broad Street Line. Express trains depart Fern Rock Transit Center every 10 minutes from 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.