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Getting Here

Directions to Naval Support Activity Philadelphia

700 Robbins St., Philadelphia, Pa, 19111

From Philadelphia International Airport and points South:

  • Merge onto I-95N/Delaware Expressway.
  • Take exit 27 toward Bridge St/Harbison Ave.
  • Merge onto Aramingo Ave.
  • Left at Bridge St.
  • Right at Bustleton Ave.
  • Take the second left onto E Cheltenham Ave.
  • Right at Oxford circle, then make a right onto Oxford Ave/Route 232 (This will take you across US 1/Roosevelt Blvd).
  • Make a left to stay on Oxford Ave.
  • Left into Naval Support Activity Philadelphia’s main gate.

 

From Newark Liberty International Airport, and points North:

Note: This route requires use of toll roads and the cost will vary depending on your originating point.

  • Merge onto US-1/US-9 via the ramp to Elizabeth
  • Take exit toward I-95 S/New Jersey Turnpike
  • Merge onto NJ-81 S (If coming from Newark Liberty International Airport)
  • Take the ramp for I-95 S
  • Keep right at fork and continue on to I-95 S/NJ Turnpike (approximately 50 miles)
  • Slight right on the New jersey Turnpike Extension
  • Continue onto I-276 W
  • Take exit 351 for US-1 toward Philadelphia/Trenton
  • Keep right at the fork and continue onto US-1 S
  • Merge onto the outside/right-side segment of lanes
  • Right at Levick St
  • Left at Oxford Ave and continue straight into Naval Support Activity Philadelphia’s main gate

Toll free option:

  • Merge onto US-1/US-9 via the ramp to Elizabeth.
  • Stay right at Bayway Circle.
  • Take second right onto US-1 S/Carlton St.
  • Continue to follow US-1 S.
  • Merge onto I-95 S via ramp toward Philadelphia (It’s possible to stay on US-1 S here but there is a toll to cross a bridge).
  • Merge onto US-1 S.
  • Merge onto the outside/right-side segment of lanes of US-1 S/Roosevelt blvd.
  • Right at Levick St.
  • Left at Oxford Ave and continue straight into Naval Support Activity Philadelphia’s main gate.

 

From Harrisburg, Pa, and points West:

Note: This route requires use of toll roads and the cost will vary depending on your originating point.

  • Merge onto I-83 N toward Hershey.
  • Take exit 46A and merge onto I-283 S toward I-76/Airport/Lancaster.
  • Take exit toward I-76 E.
  • Take the exit on the LEFT to merge onto I-76E toward Philadelphia.
  • Take exit 326 toward I-76 E toward Philadelphia.
  • Take exit 340B to merge onto US-1 N/Roosevelt Blvd. Travel north on US-1 for just under six miles.
  • Left at Adams Ave.
  • Right at Tabor Ave.
  • Right at Levick St.
  • Right at Martin Mills Rd.
  • Right at Oxford Ave into Naval Support Activity Philadelphia’s main gate.

 

From Ft. Dix, McGuire AFB, and points East:

  • Merge onto NJ-68 N
  • Left at Mt. Pleasent Rd
  • Continue onto Columbus Rd
  • Left to stay on Columbus Rd
  • Left at US-130 S
  • Slight right at Washington Ave
  • Slight left at Kiem Blvd
  • Continue onto Burlington Bristol Bridge
  • Continue onto PA-413 N
  • Left at Newport Rd
  • Left at US-13 S/Bristol Pike
  • Continue to follow US-13 S
  • Right at Cottman Ave/Route 73
  • Left at Oxford Ave
  • Continue straight into Naval Support Activity Philadelphia’s main gate

 

The directions and map provided here are intended as a reference. Please go to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s website for current roadway information.

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