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From the NJ TPK
Exit 4 (Maple Shade) to Rt. 73 N. As soon as you get on Rt. 73, move into the left hand lane and make a left at the first light (Fellowship Rd). Make a left at the next light (Church Rd.) Make a right at the next light (Springdale Rd). After you pass the third light on Springdale (by the Getty station), make a right at the next street—Pin Oak. When you reach the stop sign, you'll be at a t-intersection facing Olney Avenue. Flying Fish is straight ahead and slightly to the left (1940 Olney Avenue) (note: all the traffic lights are fairly close together).

From Philadelphia
Take the Ben Franklin Bridge to Rt 70 East (bear left over the bridge and watch for the signs for 70). After about 7 miles, I- 295 crosses over Rt. 70. At that point move over to the far right lane. Make a right at the next traffic light (Marlkress/Greentree Rd.) by the Exxon station. Then make the next possible left (you're on a very large jughandle). You will then cross over Rt. 70. Go to the next light (Springdale Road) and make a left. Go three streets and make a left at Pin Oak. When you reach the stop sign, you'll be at a t-intersection facing Olney Avenue. Flying Fish is straight ahead and slightly to the left (1940 Olney Avenue)

From I-295
Exit 34A (rt. 70 East). Make a right at the next traffic light (Marlkress/Greentree Rd.) by the Exxon station. Then make the next possible left (you're on a very large jughandle). You will then cross over Rt. 70. Go to the next light (Springdale Road) and make a left. Go three streets and make a left at Pin Oak. When you reach the stop sign, you'll be at a t-intersection facing Olney Avenue. Flying Fish is straight ahead and slightly to the left (1940 Olney Avenue).

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