Traffic Woes Loom for Philly Drivers as Overnight Lane Closures Take Center Stage
Next week, drivers in Philadelphia are bracing themselves for overnight lane closures on two segments of Interstate 95 (I-95) due to ongoing construction. According to PennDOT officials, the $355.3 million project to widen and reconstruct I-95 between Wheatsheaf Lane and Margaret Street will involve removing and installing barriers, paving the highway, and making lane adjustments from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., Monday through Friday.
Residents in Northeast Philly should expect disruptions as crews will be working on I-95 between Cottman Avenue and Allegheny Avenue interchanges during these late-night hours. The work is part of the long-term plan to improve road infrastructure, but it's likely to cause traffic delays for commuters.
A less extensive but still significant disruption can be expected in South Philly, where a single lane closure will take place on I-95 South between Christian Street and Packer Avenue from 9 p.m. to midnight, Wednesday through Friday. The closure is intended to facilitate line striping and barrier installation operations. However, a second lane will also be closed each night between midnight and 5 a.m., which may cause additional congestion.
Meanwhile, drivers in Center City can expect some inconvenience as well. Line striping and resurfacing work on Chestnut Street between 22nd and Broad Streets, and Walnut Street between Broad and 23rd streets, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, will necessitate single lane closures.
While it's essential to acknowledge the importance of this infrastructure project in maintaining Philadelphia's road network, one can't help but wonder if these overnight lane closures might become too much for some drivers. In any case, those who must travel during these times are advised to exercise caution and consider alternative routes whenever possible.
Next week, drivers in Philadelphia are bracing themselves for overnight lane closures on two segments of Interstate 95 (I-95) due to ongoing construction. According to PennDOT officials, the $355.3 million project to widen and reconstruct I-95 between Wheatsheaf Lane and Margaret Street will involve removing and installing barriers, paving the highway, and making lane adjustments from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., Monday through Friday.
Residents in Northeast Philly should expect disruptions as crews will be working on I-95 between Cottman Avenue and Allegheny Avenue interchanges during these late-night hours. The work is part of the long-term plan to improve road infrastructure, but it's likely to cause traffic delays for commuters.
A less extensive but still significant disruption can be expected in South Philly, where a single lane closure will take place on I-95 South between Christian Street and Packer Avenue from 9 p.m. to midnight, Wednesday through Friday. The closure is intended to facilitate line striping and barrier installation operations. However, a second lane will also be closed each night between midnight and 5 a.m., which may cause additional congestion.
Meanwhile, drivers in Center City can expect some inconvenience as well. Line striping and resurfacing work on Chestnut Street between 22nd and Broad Streets, and Walnut Street between Broad and 23rd streets, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, will necessitate single lane closures.
While it's essential to acknowledge the importance of this infrastructure project in maintaining Philadelphia's road network, one can't help but wonder if these overnight lane closures might become too much for some drivers. In any case, those who must travel during these times are advised to exercise caution and consider alternative routes whenever possible.