Intermodal Facilities Landside Access
Access to interstate routes from two intermodal facilities proposed for the site of the Philadelphia Naval Base

Intermodal Facilities Landside Access

Product No.: 96001
Date Published: 09/1996

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This report documents problems associated with landside access to two facilities proposed for the former Philadelphia Naval Base (currently being redeveloped and marketed under the name "Philadelphia Naval Business Center"). The report also designates the most appropriate highway routes between the proposed FastShip and CSXI intermodal facilities and the surrounding interstate highways. Recommendations are included which address highway and intersection geometry, traffic control and directional signing improvements along these access routes. As well, area-wide traffic strategies are identified to improve traffic circulation conditions throughout an enlarged activity center area - encompassing South Philadelphia's port facilities district and residential neighborhood, the Food Distribution Center, the Sports Complex as well as the Philadelphia Naval Business Center. Costs for the recommended improvements are provided, as is a candidate capital improvement program.

Geographic Area Covered: South Philadelphia

Key Words: Fastship, Csxi, Intermodal, Goods Movement, Highways, Philadelphia Naval Business Center, Port Facilities, Food Distribution Center, Sports Complex

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