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Your Guide to 2022 Philly Marathon Road Closures, Expo

Thousands of runners are racing through the city this weekend for the AACR Philadelphia Marathon, Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon and Rothman Orthopaedics 8K

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What to Know

Thousands of runners are racing through the city for the return of the AACR Philadelphia Marathon, Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon and Rothman Orthopaedics 8K. That means traffic in the area is coming to a screeching halt this weekend, especially around the Art Museum area.

The marathon is Sunday, Nov. 20, while the half marathon and 8K are on Saturday, Nov. 19. The closures started Friday morning and are on and off through Sunday afternoon as the different races take place.

Officials recommend runners to be up-to-date on vaccinations protecting them against COVID-19 and wear a face mask around others in public spaces, unlike last year when vaccinations were a requirement to participate in person.

Running? View the full route for Sunday's 2022 AACR Philadelphia Marathon. Check out Saturday's half marathon course and 8K course.

Now to the road closures for the Philly Marathon Weekend (according to the city of Philadelphia):

Where No Cars Can Go During Marathon Weekend

  • The Benjamin Franklin Parkway Friday, Nov. 18, through Sunday, Nov. 20 (timing below).
  • The I-676 off-ramp at 22nd Street (westbound) will be closed on Saturday, Nov. 19, and Sunday, Nov. 20, at 4 a.m. for event security preparation. Ramps at 15th and Broad streets may also close, if needed.
  • The I-76 off-ramp at Spring Garden (eastbound). Soft-close at 4 a.m. and hard-close at 6:15 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
  • Citywide along the 13.1-mile Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon route on Saturday.
  • Citywide along the 26.2-mile route of the AACR Philadelphia Marathon on Sunday.

During road closures, Philadelphia police will direct traffic for drivers, bikers and pedestrians.

Runners are gearing up to run the Philadelphia Marathon, half marathon and 8K this weekend. NBC10's Miguel Martinez-Valle spoke with organizers about the event.

Sunday, Nov. 21, Road Closures

These same parking restrictions from Saturday will be in effect.

2 a.m. Closures

  • 2000-2400 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
  • Spring Garden Street, from Pennsylvania Avenue to Benjamin Franklin Parkway
  • 23rd Street, from Pennsylvania Avenue to Benjamin Franklin Parkway
  • 22nd Street, from Winter Street to Park Towne Place (Local Access to Park Towne Place)
  • 21st Street, from Pennsylvania Avenue to Winter Street

4 a.m. Closures

  • I-676 off-ramp at 22nd Street (westbound)
  • I-76 off-ramp at Spring Garden (eastbound)

 6 a.m. Closures

  • 17th Street, from Arch Street to Vine Street
  • 18th Street, from Arch Street to Callowhill Street
  • 19th Street, from Arch Street to Callowhill Street
  • 20th Street, from Arch Street to Callowhill Street
  • 21st Street, from Arch Street to Spring Garden Street
  • 22nd Street, from Arch Street to Spring Garden Street
  • Benjamin Franklin Parkway, from 16th Street to 20th Street
  • Arch Street, between 3rd Street and 16th Street
  • 4th Street, between Arch Street and Vine Streets
  • Race Street, from 6th Street to Columbus Boulevard
  • Columbus Boulevard (southbound lanes), from Vine Street to Washington Avenue
  • Southbound off-ramp, from I-95 at Washington Avenue
  • Washington Avenue, from Columbus Boulevard to Front Street
  • Front Street, from Washington Avenue to South Street
  • South Street, from Front Street to 7th Street
  • 6th Street, from Bainbridge Street to Market Street
  • Chestnut Street, from 6th Street to 10th Street
  • Walnut Street, from 6th Street to 34th Street
  • 33rd Street, from Walnut Street to Chestnut Street
  • Chestnut Street, from 33rd Street to 34th Street
  • 34th Street, from Chestnut Street to Girard Avenue
  • Lansdowne Drive, from Girard Avenue to South Concourse Drive
  • South Concourse Drive, from Lansdowne to West Memorial Hall Drive
  • East Memorial Hall Drive, from South Concourse to Avenue of the Republic
  • Avenue of the Republic, from East Memorial Hall Drive to Catholic Fountain
  • Belmont Avenue, Montgomery to Parkside Avenue
  • States Drive to Lansdowne Drive
  • Lansdowne Drive to Girard Avenue
  • Girard Avenue Bridge, from Lansdowne Drive to 33rd Street
  • 33rd Street, from Girard Avenue to Reservoir Drive
  • Reservoir Drive, from 33rd Street to Edgley Drive
  • Edgley Drive, from Reservoir Drive to Fountain Green Drive
  • Fountain Green Drive, from Edgley Drive to Kelly Drive
  • Kelly Drive
  • The Falls Bridge
  • Ridge Avenue, from Schoolhouse Lane to Manayunk Avenue
  • Main Street, from Ridge Avenue to Conarroe Street
The 2022 AACR Philadelphia Marathon is just days away, and NBC10 and Telemundo62 are proud to be partners for what’s been called one of the top ten marathons in the country. Kathleen Titus is the race director and joined Philly Live’s Sheila Watko to talk about what sets the Philly Marathon apart and what you need to know.

"All streets (with the exception of Eakins Oval) are scheduled to be reopened no later than 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 20, and many roads in Center City will open earlier in the day as they are cleared and serviced. Eakins Oval and Benjamin Franklin Parkway will be fully open to traffic by 5 p.m.," the city said.

Just Want to See Art, Go to the Museum?

Looking to get to the Philadelphia Museum of Art this weekend? Access to the Philadelphia Museum of Art during event hours will be maintained via the Spring Garden Street Bridge to Anne D’ Harnoncourt Drive on Saturday and Sunday, the city said.

Other Parkway area museums and attractions plan to open regularly.

SEPTA Service Detours, Service

"Select buses will operate on different routes during the Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon and the AACR Philadelphia Marathon," the city said.

Detours on the SEPTA routes listed below begin at 6 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.

  • Routes K, R, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12
  • Routes 16, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 30, 31
  • Routes 32, 33, 35, 38, 40, 42, 43, 47
  • Routes 47M, 48, 57, 61, 64, 65, 124/125, Trolley Route 15 (Bus)

In addition those routes, bus routes 7, 32, 33, 38, 43, 48 and 49 "will operate on a temporary detour to allow for the setup of marathon events on Ben Franklin Parkway between Eakins Oval and 20th Street," the city said.

Customers can take Regional Rail trains to Suburban Station or 30th Street Station for access to the start and finish line areas.

The Broad Street Line and Market Frankford Line subways can also leave people off within walking distance of the starting lines.

Be sure to check out SEPTA's System Status tool before you head out.

A family raised $10,000 for the Parkinson's Foundation in honor of their father who was recently diagnosed with the illness. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia shows us how they're preparing for the Philly Marathon.

Health and Fitness Expo

Expect to see some runners darting to the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Center City for the Health and Fitness Expo, which is being held in Hall F.

The expo runs from noon to 9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Take note runners:

"With vendors showcasing the newest running apparel, shoes and accessories, distributing product samples, and offering tips on health and fitness, the Expo is a valuable event for all runners, whether seasoned and serious or just starting out," the marathon website says.

This year, Philadelphia Marathon Weekend partnered with local community recycling organizations to collect new and gently used shoes to donate to Ukrainian refugees.

"Place your new or gently used shoes (running, casual, dress, adult, kids) in the shoe collection bins near the bib pick up area," the Philly marathon site says. "Shoes will be shipped to Hungary and Poland to help with the Ukrainian refugee crisis and will also be kept out of our local landfills."

Plus, a donation will be made to Students Run Philly Style for each pair of shoes donated, marathon officials say.

If you are running or just trying to avoid the whole thing, good luck this weekend.

NBC10's Miguel Martinez-Valle is near the finish line for the AACR Philadelphia Marathon Friday morning. He has details on the health and fitness expo and the diverse field of runners across the marathon and half marathon races.
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