I-76 / I476 Interchange Area Traffic and Conceptual Enginnering Study

I-76 / I476 Interchange Area Traffic and Conceptual Enginnering Study

Product No.: 08074
Date Published: 05/2009

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This report documents 2005 and 2030 traffic forecasting and operations testing in the I-76 / I-476 Interchange and the Fayette Street Bridge River crossing area. AM and PM peak hour level-ofservice, travel times, and network speeds and delays performance measures were derived by using the VISSIM. The Louis Berger Group, Inc. provided highway engineering services to identify design enhancements and construction cost estimates associated with two Build Scenarios in the studied interchange network.

Geographic Area Covered: Conshohocken Borough, West Conshohocken Borough, Lower Merion Township and Upper Merion Township in Montgomery

Key Words: Fayette Street, PA 23, Matsonford Road, I-76 / I-476 Interchange, performance measures, level of service, travel times, crash rate, VISSIM

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