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Directions
If these are not adequate, just call us at 610-640-1600
From Philadephia, 40 minutes, depending on I-76 conditions:
- Drive west on Philadelphia Expressway (I-76) to Route 202 south
- Route 202 south to Paoli exit
- After exiting, proceed South on Route 252 about 5 miles, go under
a railroad bridge to Route 30 (Lancaster Avenue)
- At Route 30 (large intersection in Paoli), turn left onto Route 30
- Travel approx. 4.5 miles, passing through traffic light at Old
Lancaster Road (on left), but which is called Glenn Avenue
on the right. Thats the last light; continue straight.
- Get into left lane when Route 30 curves to left. As curve straightens,
slow down; youll see our sign with red quill pen on left just
past Travel Services. Our building is tan stucco with blue
trim, and has a porch with three white pillars facing Lancaster Avenue.
Oncoming traffic is sometimes a bit nutsy, so be careful when turning.
From Lancaster - Exton:
- Take Route 202 bypass north to Paoli exit; then follow directions
above from that exit.
From Philadelphia airport, 45 minutes:
- Take Route 95 south to Route 476, aka The Blue Route
- Turn right onto Route 476; it only goes north from this point.
- In about 15 minutes, exit at Villanova exit onto Route 30 aka. Lancaster
Avenue.
- At end of ramp, turn left onto Route 30
- On Route 30, youll pass through Wayne, Strafford and Devon,
all of which kind of run together. After passing by Jeep, Toyota, Mitsubishi,
and other dealers, the gleaming metropolis of Berwyn comes into view,
marked by a Village of sign too small to be legible.
- Drive past the train station on right two quick lights at that
point - and pass through what is the final light at top of hill. Tire
dealer on left-hand corner. Proceed straight for about 500 yards, passing
several auto body shops, flower shop, framing shop (start to slow down),
and a demolition site. Be in the right lane. Our building comes up the
second driveway past the demolition site which will soon be a French-Chinese
gourmet restaurant (they say). Hold the soy sauce, for you have arrived!
- Look for our quill-pen sign in front of our tan stucco building with
blue trim, our porch with three white pillars, turn in and drive to
rear of our building to the parking lot and picnic area. The sign is
quaint; were not, but we do adhere to the same traditional values
that make our clients such very special people.
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