FYI – THIS IS A NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE ADVISORY THAT NJDOT IS FORWARDING TO OUR MEDIA LIST TO HELP MAKE SURE PEOPLE ARE INFORMED OF THE CLOSURE AND EXPECTED DELAYS.
For immediate release:
January 22, 2017
Severe delays and congestion expected Monday at
Delaware River crossings
due to NJ & PA Turnpike bridge closure
Motorists urged to consider
carpooling, shifting work hours, and public transit
The PA Turnpike Commission and New Jersey Turnpike Authority are advising motorists to expect extreme congestion and delays at all Delaware River crossings between Bucks County in Pennsylvania and Burlington and Mercer counties in New Jersey because of the continued emergency closure of the bridge connecting the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Turnpikes.
Motorists are strongly urged to take public transit, to carpool, to work from home, or to shift their work hours outside of the peak commuting times during this closure. Severe traffic congestion is expected at all crossings in the area. Expect slow-moving or stopped traffic, especially during the morning and evening rush hours.
The following detours are in place:
- Motorists heading to New Jersey will be detoured at PA Turnpike Exit 351 to Route 1 to I-95 northbound, which becomes I-295 southbound in New Jersey, to I-195 eastbound to the New Jersey Turnpike
- Motorists heading to Pennsylvania will be detoured at New Jersey Turnpike Interchange 7A to I-195 westbound to I-295 northbound, which becomes I-95 southbound; or from New Jersey Turnpike Interchange 5 to Mount Holly Road.
- Motorists traveling from northern New Jersey are advised to exit at Interchange 14 and use I-78 west into Pennsylvania.
I-276 eastbound is closed and detoured at PA exit 358. Local roadways under the bridge including Radcliff Street, Palmer Avenue and Wood Avenue are also closed until further notice.
Motorists in New Jersey wishing to travel east from Route 130 will be able to use Interchange 6 to access the New Jersey Turnpike via the Pearl Harbor Memorial Extension. The westbound Pearl Harbor Memorial Extension will remain closed to all traffic; there will be no access to Interchange 6 from that direction.
The bridge is jointly owned and maintained by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. It was deemed unsafe and closed immediately on Friday afternoon following the discovery of a fracture in a steel truss. Work is continuing to stabilize the bridge while engineers engage in a more comprehensive assessment and structural analysis to determine a permanent repair strategy. No timetable has been set as yet for the reopening.
For real-time information about traffic conditions in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, drivers are encouraged to call 511 from any telephone.
PA Turnpike Media Contact: Carl DeFebo, 717-645-2265 (mobile)
NJTA Media Contact: Tom Feeney, 732-710-6633 (mobile)
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