Schuylkill Expressway
The Schuylkill Expressway , known at the local level under the name of the Schuylkill , is a Autoroute traversing the south-east of the county of Montgomery and the town of Philadelphia, with the the United States. It constitutes the segment more in the east of the Interstate 76 in Pennsylvania. It extends from the exit Valley Forge Pennsylvania Turnpike with King off Prussia then follows a course parallel with the Schuylkill River until the Walt Whitman Bridge in South Philadelphia.
Built in ten years, from 1949 with 1959, several portions of the road goes back to before creation from the system from the Interstate highway S and were thus not built according to the contemporary standards. The road was the object thereafter improvements and widenings intended to improve fluidity of its traffic, prone to chronic congestions. It is indeed of the most borrowed road of Philadelphia and about Pennsylvania: an average of: 163000 vehicles daily use it in the Comté of Philadelphia and: 109000 in the county of Montgomery.
Appendices
References
| Random links: | Museum of the Art schools of Lyon | John L. Balderston | David Heyman | Auguste Pierre Walbourg Gemeau | Neighbor 10 | Sumantra_Ghoshal |