PennDOT working to repair bridge on I-95 in South Philadelphia
Expect a slow go the next couple of days on Interstate 95 in South Philadelphia.
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Expect a slow go the next couple of days on Interstate 95 in South Philadelphia.
Lanes will be closed on the southbound side one mile north of the Walt Whitman/I-76 interchange at Tasker Street starting Wednesday night through Friday from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Two southbound lanes of I-95 are shut down at Front Street after a cover plate came off Wednesday, according to PennDOT officials.
Traffic is flowing on the temporary lanes I-95, but money isn't flowing into local businesses following the collapse of that roadway.
I-95 was closed in Wilmington in the area of Harvey Road near the Pennsylvania/Delaware state line Sunday morning due to police activity. It has since been reopened, according to Delaware State Police.
It's been nearly a month since the I-95 bridge collapse, and some businesses are encouraged for summer after the temporary roadway reopened.
All northbound lanes of I-95 near Highland Avenue are reopened after closed due to police activity.
The U.S. Small Business Administration may give low-interest loans to shops hurt by the I-95 collapse and its impact on traffic.
The I-95 collapse remains under investigation as the National Transporation Safety Board releases preliminary details of what happened.
Temporary lanes opened for traffic last Friday, 12 days after the collapse happened in Northeast Philadelphia.
Monday was the first Monday commute where the new section of I-95 will be put to use. Wakisha Bailey was live along I-95 to see how things were looking.
Monday was the first commute since the stretch of Interstate 95 reopened last week.
It has been just two weeks since Philadelphia was rocked by the collapse of I-95, but hard work by first responders and construction workers got the city back on track.
Businesses in the area of Northeast Philly are thankful to see more people coming through the door following the opening of the temporary lanes on I-95.
Traffic is now moving freely on I-95 after the temporary lanes over the collapsed area opened earlier Friday. Marcella Baietto shares how with the new fix, bars and restaurants are seeing business pick back up.
It was a massive undertaking with crews working around the clock. The road re-opened at noon Friday after an effort by federal, state, and city leaders. Siafa Lewis reports on developments.
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It only took 12 days to rebuild the road, a massive undertaking, completed ahead of schedule. PennDOT made sure they stressed Friday that all the materials used in the build have been tested and everyone should feel safe going over the bridge. Dan Snyder reports on developments.
I-95 near Cottman Avenue is back open to traffic less than two weeks after a deadly collapse. Here's what traffic looked like.
The 1st fire truck to respond to the I-95 collapse drove on new temporary lanes Friday before the highway opened to drivers.
The lanes reopened Friday afternoon less than two weeks after a deadly collapse.
Shapiro was joined by Mayor Jim Kenney and other officials to discuss the reopening of I-95 in Philadelphia less than two weeks after a deadly collapse.
Shapiro was joined by Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and other officials to discuss the reopening of I-95. The highway will reopen at 12 p.m. Friday.
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