Traffic Disruptions Ahead for Philly Commuters as Overnight Lane Closures Hit I-95
Philadelphia drivers face another frustrating week of roadwork disruptions, with overnight lane closures set to affect sections of Interstate 95 across the city. According to PennDOT, nighttime construction on two segments of I-95 β spanning between Wheatsheaf Lane and Margaret Street β may cause additional traffic delays.
Crews will be working from 9 p.m. Monday through Friday to remove barriers, pave the highway, and make lane adjustments as part of a $355.3 million project to widen and reconstruct I-95. However, this work will result in overnight lane closures between Cottman Avenue and Allegheny Avenue interchanges, with drivers advised to prepare for reduced traffic.
Separately, daytime line striping operations will take place on Chestnut Street between 22nd and Broad Streets, as well as Walnut Street between Broad and 23rd streets. A single lane closure is scheduled from 9 a.m. Monday through Friday, while another lane will be closed each night between midnight and 5 a.m.
Meanwhile, in South Philadelphia, drivers can expect a single lane closure on I-95 South between Christian Street and Packer Avenue from 9 p.m. to midnight Wednesday to Friday. The nighttime work is part of a $37.4 million project aimed at establishing a new traffic pattern that will facilitate future bridge repairs.
The ramp from Aramingo Avenue to I-95 remains closed, with drivers advised to take the exit for Aramingo Avenue and follow the detour signs through the Bridge Street interchange.
Philadelphia drivers face another frustrating week of roadwork disruptions, with overnight lane closures set to affect sections of Interstate 95 across the city. According to PennDOT, nighttime construction on two segments of I-95 β spanning between Wheatsheaf Lane and Margaret Street β may cause additional traffic delays.
Crews will be working from 9 p.m. Monday through Friday to remove barriers, pave the highway, and make lane adjustments as part of a $355.3 million project to widen and reconstruct I-95. However, this work will result in overnight lane closures between Cottman Avenue and Allegheny Avenue interchanges, with drivers advised to prepare for reduced traffic.
Separately, daytime line striping operations will take place on Chestnut Street between 22nd and Broad Streets, as well as Walnut Street between Broad and 23rd streets. A single lane closure is scheduled from 9 a.m. Monday through Friday, while another lane will be closed each night between midnight and 5 a.m.
Meanwhile, in South Philadelphia, drivers can expect a single lane closure on I-95 South between Christian Street and Packer Avenue from 9 p.m. to midnight Wednesday to Friday. The nighttime work is part of a $37.4 million project aimed at establishing a new traffic pattern that will facilitate future bridge repairs.
The ramp from Aramingo Avenue to I-95 remains closed, with drivers advised to take the exit for Aramingo Avenue and follow the detour signs through the Bridge Street interchange.