2024 Philly 10K race road closures, parking restrictions, public transportation and more

The Philly 10K race road closures in South Philadelphia this weekend

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The 2024 Philly 10K  is set to take over the streets of Philadelphia on Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. Ahead of the race, the city released information on road closures and parking restrictions.

The Philly 10K race, now in its 11th year, starts at 7:30 a.m. at 8th and South Street and winds throughout the city before ending at 5th and South Street.

The 10K race is a rain or shine event, and if extreme weather affects the race, runners will be notified as soon as possible. 

There is also a new event this year called The Kids Dash that will start at 10 a.m. Sunday on 3rd and Bainbridge streets. The Kids Dash is a short-distance, noncompetitive race for children between the ages of 2 through 4, according to the release.

The city said to expect traffic delay and urged drivers to be cautious during the race weekend and allow for extra driving time. Drivers are also encouraged to use alternative routes to avoid areas along the course.

Road Closures

You can view the Philly 10K Course Map on its website.

These streets will be closed starting at 1 a.m. Sunday until 2 p.m. post-race:

  • 4th Street from South Street to Bainbridge Street
  • 5th Street from South Street to Monroe Street
  • East Passyunk Avenue from South Street to Monroe Street
  • Bainbridge Street from Sout 5th Street to South 3rd Street

This street will be closed starting at 2 a.m. Sunday for the start and finish of The Philly 10K

  • South Street from 4th Street to 11th Street

These streets will be closed starting at 7 a.m. on Sunday and are expected to reopen after the race:

  • 6th Street from South Street to Washington Avenue
  • Washington Avenue from 6th Street to Moyamensing Avenue
  • Moyamensing Avenue from Washington Avenue to Snyder Avenue
  • Snyder Avenue from Moyamensing Avenue to 13th Street
  • 13th Street from Snyder Avenue to Dickinson Street
  • Dickinson Street from 13th Street to East Passyunk Avenue
  • East Passyunk Avenue from Dickinson Street to 9th Street
  • 9th Street from East Passyunk Avenue to Washington Avenue
  • Washington Avenue from 9th Street to 13th Street
  • 13th Street from Washington Avenue to Locust Street
  • Locust Street from 13th Street to 12th Street
  • 12th Street from Locust Street to Christian Street 
  • Christian Street from 12th Street to 7th Street
  • 7th Street from Christian Street to South Street

Officials also wanted to alert drivers and pedestrians to expect delays when crossing the streets along the race course, and depending on the flow of the runners, police will allow traffic through the intersections when possible.

"Street closures will be implemented on a rolling basis and will be lifted as runners go by and roads are serviced," city officials said in the release. "All streets [with the exception of the post-race festival area] are scheduled to be reopened no later than noon on Sunday, Aug. 25."

Parking Restrictions

  • There will be "Temporary No Parking" zones on the streets listed above on Sunday from 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. that drivers must follow, and cars parked in these areas during these hours will be relocated, officials said. You can call the police district of the area to find out where your car was relocated.

Public Transportation

  • SEPTA Bus Routes 12, 23, 29, 40, 45, 47, 47M, 57, 64 and 79 will be detoured from their normal routes beginning at midnight on Sunday through approximately noon.
  • Detours will be posted, and specific route changes are available on the System Status Page.
  • Runners are strongly urged to use the bus or train for transportation.
  • For runners using the Broad Street Line, officials said you can exit the Lombard-South Station and for runners coming from New Jersey via PATCO, you can exit at the 9th/10th and Locust Street Station.

Public Safety Information

Officials said there will be law-enforcement support, traffic control and emergency medical services for the race and around the area.

Never leave bags or other items such as a backpack, package, container, etc. unattended.

"In the event of an emergency or to report a suspicious person, activity, or item, notify an officer immediately or call 911," the release said. "Do not try to open, move, cover or touch a suspicious item."

Officials said that strollers, bikes and other similar things are not allowed for safety reasons. Non-service animals are also not allowed.

The Philly 10K has a FAQ page for more information and a Special Event Safety Guide on how to be prepared and ready for special events.

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