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Traffic Lights Out On Fayette & Elm This Morning

September 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Traffic

Anyone else get stuck this morning?
It was not as bad for me, coming from the West side of town, as it is was for folks trying to cross the Matsonford Bridge from the East side of town.  The blinking yellows on the Fayette facing lights were easy enough to get though, but the blinking reds [...]

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Friday Conshy News - 27-Jun-2008

June 27th, 2008 · 1 Comment · News, Traffic

Just a reminder boys and girls, both Conshohocken and West Conshohocken have banned the use of mobile phones while driving.  It is still considered a secondary offense. (i.e., you can’t be pulled over for talking while driving, but if they pull you over for something else, you could get an additional violation for the mobile [...]

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Friday Conshohocken News

June 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment · News, Traffic

What is it with kids, cars and fathers forgetting to drop them off in day care?  Seems odd to me, but I’m childless so I really can’t comment.

Just a note for you Schuylkill Expressway drivers — Looks like we are going to have road work on it until October.

A nicely written, detailed history and commentary [...]

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Matsonford Bridge — The Left Turn Lane into West Conshy

April 28th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Traffic

I happen to be in New York City for some training last week so I failed to notice another change to the Matsonford Bridge.  Seems “they” modified the dividing lines again, this time making the driving lanes thinner and extending the left turn only lane into West Conshohocken (towards Lower Merion) almost three-quarters the way [...]

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Tower Bridge 7 - On Its Way

January 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Traffic

News out of the Philadelphia Business Journal is that a new Tower Bridge will be built on the current Florig Industrial location on Washington Street.  This is an interesting development because I always assumed the occupancy rate in the Borough was fairly low.  I just did a Google search and found that 2006 saw a [...]

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