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Released: 8/10/2020
WALT WHITMAN BRIDGE TO CLOSE FOR 20 MINUTE INTERVALS BETWEEN 12 A.M. AND 5 A.M. ON AUGUST 12
Periodic closures required for removal of an overhead sign gantry.
The Walt Whitman Bridge will close to traffic for several 20-minute intervals between the hours of 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. in the early morning hours on Wednesday, August 12. The periodic bridge closures are necessary to allow construction crews to remove an overhead sign gantry on the span.
Starting at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, August 11, travel lanes will be reduced to one lane westbound and 3 lanes eastbound to allow construction crews to set up.
The first 20-minute bridge closure is scheduled for approximately midnight on August 12 when a crane will be positioned over the gantry. Once everything is secured, the bridge will be re-opened to allow traffic to clear. Shortly after, the bridge will be closed for a second 20-minute interval to allow the gantry to be removed. Once the gantry is removed from the roadway, the bridge will be re-opened to traffic.
A third 20-minute closure may be required to complete the gantry removal. Work is scheduled to be completed by 5:00 a.m. with four lanes open in the westbound direction and a minimum of two lanes open in the eastbound direction.
Recommended alternate routes:
- Ben Franklin Bridge
- Commodore Barry Bridge
Motorists are strongly advised to use the Ben Franklin Bridge or Commodore Barry Bridge during the closures. Variable message signs across the region will advise motorists about the closures and delays. In case of inclement weather, the work will be performed the following day.
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