Oaks today is set in dense suburbs. Many of its original structures remain, including the general store, the locktender's house, and many historic homes. Although the tracks are no longer in service in the center of Oaks, a station built in 1918 to replace the original is still located today at the intersection of Egypt Road and Station Avenue. In 1985, construction of the eastern portion of
US Route 422 was completed, connecting
King of Prussia to Oaks and out to
Reading and beyond, and spurring growth in the area. However, Oaks remained less developed than its suburban neighbors, due to a limited number of connections to its
wastewater treatment plant. As plans for a new plant began, development started in the retail space next to the highway, starting with the construction of several modern box store retailers and a 24-theater cinema. In 2008, the expanded Oaks Wastewater Treatment Plant was completed, and a new round of both housing and retail growth began, including the opening of the
Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. Interest in resuming rail service was spurred by the
Schuylkill Valley Metro (SVM) project, which was rejected by
Federal Transit Administration in 2006. Another cancelled proposal called the
Greenline would have made Oaks the terminus of a new rail line to
Paoli, with a new station located adjacent to the Expo Center. ==Attractions==