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Everything we know about the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade today

Everything we know about the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade today

CBS News13-02-2025
The Philadelphia Eagles are world champions, and today, they'll parade down Broad Street as fans celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Here's a look at everything we know heading into what's shaping up to be a busy but quintessentially Philly celebration.
What time does the parade start and end?
The Eagles Super Bowl Parade is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. at Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, near the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
The celebration at the Philadelphia Museum of Art will begin around 2 p.m. and conclude around 3:15 p.m.
What's the weather supposed to be like for the parade?
INSERT FRIDAY FORECAST
What is the Super Bowl parade route?
The route for the 2025 Eagles Super Bowl parade is similar to the route used in 2018.
The parade begins in South Philadelphia at Broad and Pattison and continues about 3 miles north on Broad Street.
The procession turns west at City Hall and continues toward Love Park and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway before ending at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Eagles parade road closures
A number of road closures are already in effect this morning, and more will go into effect throughout the day. The city posted an interactive map to help visitors navigate the closures, which are also listed below:
7 p.m. Thursday until about 6 p.m. Friday:
Kelly Drive from Eakins Oval to Fountain Green
Sedgley Drive from West Girard Avenue to Kelly Drive
Lemon Hill Drive
Poplar Drive from West Girard Avenue to Sedgley Drive
Poplar Street from 30th Street to Poplar Drive
5 a.m. until about 6 p.m. Friday:
Benjamin Franklin Parkway between 16th and 20th streets (including Logan Circle)
17th Street between Arch and Vine streets
18th Street between Arch and Vine streets
19th Street between Arch and Vine streets
Race Street between 20th Street and Logan Circle
20th Street between Race and Callowhill streets
Benjamin Franklin Parkway between 20th Street and Eakins Oval (all lanes)
21st Street between Spring Garden and Winter streets
Local access to Pennsylvania Avenue only (all traffic must turn left)
22nd Street between Spring Garden and Race streets
Local access to Park Towne Place only (residents)
23rd Street between Pennsylvania Avenue and Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Local access only as conditions allow
24th Street between Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Park Towne Place
Park Towne Place between 22nd and 24th streets
Local access to Park Towne Place only (residents)
Pennsylvania Avenue/Callowhill Street between 20th and 21st streets
Local access to Barnes Foundation driveway (westbound) only
Eastbound open from 21st Street
Spring Garden Street between 22nd Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Local access only as conditions allow
Spring Garden Tunnel
Waterworks Drive
I-676 westbound 22nd Street off-ramp
2000 Winter Street
Kelly Drive between Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Strawberry Mansion Drive
Martin Luther King Drive between Eakins Oval and Montgomery Drive
Spring Garden Street Bridge at 31st Street
Anne d'Harnoncourt Drive
25th Street between Pennsylvania Avenue and Kelly Drive
7:30 a.m. until about 6 p.m.:
South Broad Street between Pattison Avenue and South Penn Square
South Penn Square between Broad and 15th streets
15th Street between Chestnut and Vine streets
16th Street between Chestnut Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway
1500-1600 Market Street
1500-1600 JFK Blvd.
All cross streets on Broad Street from Pattison Avenue to South Penn Square, from 13th to 15th streets
Pattison Avenue between 7th and 20th streets
10:30 a.m. until about 6 p.m.:
I-95 northbound and southbound Broad Street off-ramp
I-76 eastbound and westbound Broad Street off-ramp (Sports Complex)
Noon until about 9 p.m.:
JFK Blvd. between 20th Street and 29th Street/Schuylkill Avenue
29th Street/Schuylkill Avenue between Market Street and JFK Blvd.
30th Street between Market and Arch streets
I-76 westbound 30th Street off-ramp
I-76 eastbound 30th Street off-ramp
I-76 westbound Schuylkill Avenue on-ramp
Filbert Street between 10th and 12th streets
10th Street between Filbert and Race streets
11th Street between Filbert and Race streets
12th Street between Filbert and Race streets
How can you get to the Super Bowl parade?
Paradegoers are encouraged to use public transportation to attend today's parade and ceremony at the Art Museum.
SEPTA
SEPTA is offering special event service on the Broad Street Line, Market-Frankford Line and Regional Rail today.
Trips on the BSL and MFL are free thanks to sponsorships from Nike, Duracell and Gran Coramino, and trains are expected to run every 6-8 minutes starting at 5 a.m. Trains will only use the following stops:
Broad Street
Fern Rock Transit Center
Olney Transit Center
Erie
North Philadelphia
Cecil B. Moore
Race-Vine
Walnut-Locust
Snyder
Oregon
NRG
Market-Frankford
69th Street Transit Center
60th Street
52nd Street
40th Street
Drexel Station at 30th Street
11th Street
Girard
Huntingdon
Allegheny
Erie-Torresdale
Arrott Transit Center
Frankford Transit Center
Regional Rail riders needed to purchase fare tickets in-person at sales office before Friday. Riders can use valid Key Cards or pre-purchased One Day Passes to board trains. Tickets will not be sold at stations today.
The following stations are open on each of SEPTA's Regional Rail lines.
Airport Line: Eastwick, Terminals A, B, C/D and E/F. 30-minute service throughout the day.
Chestnut Hill East Line: Chestnut Hill East and Wyndmoor.
Chestnut Hill West Line: No train service. Customers can use Chestnut Hill East.
Cynwyd Line: No train service.
Fox Chase Line: Fox Chase Station.
Lansdale/Doylestown Line: Doylestown, Lansdale, North Wales, Ambler, and Fort Washington.
Manayunk/Norristown Line: Elm Street, Norristown Transportation Center, and Manayunk.
Media/Wawa Line: Wawa, Media, and Primos.
Paoli/Thorndale Line: Thorndale, Exton, Paoli, Wayne, and Bryn Mawr.
Trenton Line: Trenton, Levittown, and Cornwells Heights.
Warminster Line: Warminster and Jenkintown-Wyncote.
West Trenton Line: West Trenton, Woodbourne, Langhorne and Philmont.
Wilmington/Newark Line: Wilmington, Marcus Hook and Norwood.
SEPTA buses and trolleys will require regular fares Friday, but some bus routes will be detoured because of the parade.
PATCO and NJ TRANSIT
PATCO is running westbound service only from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Trains will depart from Lindenwold, Woodcrest, Ferry Avenue and City Hall into 9th and 10th and Locust streets.
New Jersey Transit is expanding bus and train service today. An extra train will depart from Atlantic City for Philadelphia, and additional buses will be added along the River Line.
Where can I park for the Eagles' Super Bowl parade?
Those planning on parking in the city today should arrive early to secure a spot. The Philadelphia Parking Authority has a map posted online showing the availability of its operated garages and lots, though there are lots of other privately owned and operated parking garages throughout the city.
For drivers who find street parking, the PPA said it won't enforce meters or residential parking time limits today.
Parking is also available until full at the following lots in Old City:
Autopark at Olde City (125 S. 2nd Street)
Old City Parking (304 Race Street)
Old City Parkominium (231 N 2nd Street)
Bourse Parking Garage (44 S 4th Street)
Parkway Parking - 2nd & Market (19 S 2nd Street)
SP+ Parking (47 S 4th Street)
618 Market St Parking Garage (618 Market Street)
Parkway Parking - 37 N 2nd Street (37 N 2nd Street)
27 S 3rd St Parking (27 S 3rd Street)
Washington Square Garage (249 S 6th Street)
304 Race St Garage (304 Race Street)
210 Filbert St Parking (210 Filbert Street)
Autopark at Independence Mall (41 N 6th Street)
Front and Chestnut Street Parking Lot (36 S Front Street)
Parkway Parking - 100 Independence Mall West (655 Ranstead Street)
400 Ranstead Street Garage (122 Ranstead Street)
Ritz East Autopark (114 S Front Street)
215 Lombard Parking Garage - Target Park USA (215 Lombard Street)
The South Philadelphia Sports Complex will not be open for parking, however fans looking to catch the start of the parade route can park at the Navy Yard.
How can I watch the parade at home?
CBS News Philadelphia will have live coverage of the Eagles Super Bowl parade starting at 9 a.m. You can watch our coverage on air, in the player above, or on our streaming platforms.
How many people will be at the Eagles parade?
City officials estimate more than 1 million people could attend today's parade. With such an influx of visitors, paradegoers are urged to plan ahead and be patient while trying to get around throughout the day.
Are schools open today?
The School District of Philadelphia will be closed today for the parade, as will all Philadelphia parochial schools.
The Community College of Philadelphia, Temple University and Arcadia University have also canceled classes.
Thomas Jefferson University said "Center City classes will be conducted online where feasible" on Friday.
Some K-12 school districts around the region will be closed today, but parents and families should check with their specific districts for more information.
What else is open and closed in Philadelphia?
While some bars and restaurants are planning to remain open for the parade and Valentine's Day, a number of businesses around the city are closed. It's best to contact a specific location for updated hours, but here's a look at some of what's open and closed in the city today:
OPEN
Betsy Ross House, Franklin Square Mini Golf, National Liberty Museum, National Constitution Center, Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Reading Terminal Market
CLOSED
Philadelphia Zoo
The Franklin Institute
Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rodin Museum
Philadelphia courts
Whole Foods Center City
Athenaeum of Philadelphia, African American Museum of Philadelphia, Carpenter's Hall
Castle Post Office at 1712 S. Broad Street
Is there trash pickup in Philadelphia on parade day?
There will be no residential trash or recycling collection today. The city says the Sanitation Department will use a holiday schedule and delay pickup by one day until Saturday, Feb. 15.
Who's speaking at the Art Museum ceremony?
While the Philadelphia Eagles have not released a list of who will speak during the ceremony outside the Art Museum, we can expect to hear from several players, coaches and staff.
Whoever takes the stage, it'll be tough to top the former Eagles center Jason Kelce, whose NSFW speech went viral in 2018. Clad in mummers regalia, Kelce told Philly "hungry dogs run faster," and ferociously celebrated the underdog mentality that won the Eagles a championship over the New England Patriots.
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