Featured Location Skyline from Camden by Anthony SinagogaThe organization responsible for the management, maintenance, expansion, and promotion of the Port of Philadelphia is the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PRPA). Film companies interested in investigating the possibility of shooting scenes at Port of Philadelphia facilities can contact Joe Menta at PRPA’s Communications Department directly (at 215-928-9100) or through the Film Office. PRPA can also assist those interested in utilizing New Jersey Port facilities, as well as terminals located in surrounding Pennsylvania counties, by getting interested parties in touch with the operators of those facilities. DELAWARE RIVER PORT AUTHORITY- The Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) is responsible for the marketing and advertising of the port area. They also own and operate four bridges and the toll booths and the Port Authority Transit Company. The Walt Whitman Bridge, The Benjamin Franklin Bridge, The Betsy Ross Bridge and The Commodore Barry Bridge are all owned and operated by the DRPA. Requests for filming at any of these facilities will be reviewed by the Authority individually. As a general guideline, the pedestrian walkway on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge is available to filmmakers. (DRPA can provide a jeep for the movement of your equipment along those areas.) The use of towers on any of the bridges is prohibited. A toll booth may be available for filming during non-rush hours on the Franklin and Whitman Bridges and virtually anytime on the Ross and Barry Bridges. The Port Authority Transit Company (PATCO) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the DRPA and operates between Philadelphia and Lindenwold, New Jersey. The cars cross the Delaware River on tracks mounted outboard of the roadway on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Movement of the car may be restricted during rush hours. PATCO has four stations in Philadelphia and eight stations in New Jersey, which are available for filming. |
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