U.S. 422 West Traffic to Shift onto Newly Completed Bridge over the
Schuylkill River in Valley Forge Area
3/1/2018-KING OF PRUSSIA
Westbound U.S. 422 motorists will encounter lane closures and temporary
stoppages on Saturday, March 3, as crews prepare to shift two lanes of
westbound traffic onto the newly built westbound bridge over the Schuylkill
River in Upper Merion and West Norriton townships, Montgomery County, the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today.
Weather permitting, from 3:00 AM to 6:00 PM Saturday, March 3, right and
left
lane closures with periodic 15-minute traffic stoppages will occur on
westbound
U.S. 422 between the U.S. 202 and Oaks interchanges so crews can place
barriers
and perform temporary paving and line striping operations. By 6:00 PM
Saturday,
March 3, westbound U.S. 422 traffic will be shifted onto the newly
constructed
westbound bridge.
PennDOT plans to move two lanes of eastbound traffic over to the new
multi-span
bridge this summer to enable the contractor to remove the existing U.S. 422
structure and build a new bridge that will eventually carry eastbound
traffic
across the river.
In addition to the lane closures on westbound U.S. 422, the ramp from
westbound
Route 23 (Valley Forge Road) to westbound U.S. 422 will be closed on
Saturday,
March 3, from 3:00 AM to 2:00 PM. During the closure, westbound Route 23
(Valley Forge Road) motorists will be directed to take the ramp to
eastbound
U.S. 422, exit at First Avenue, turn left onto Gulph Road and right on
Route 23
(Valley Forge Road) to access the ramp to westbound U.S. 422.
Drivers should allow additional time for travel near the construction zones
because backups and delays will occur. All scheduled activities are weather
dependent.
This work is part of a project to build new, wider bridges to improve
travel
and carry U.S. 422 motorists over the Schuylkill River, Norfolk Southern
Railroad, South Trooper Road and Schuylkill River Trail. The existing
structures were built in 1965 and carry an average of 92,000 vehicles a
day.
The new, five-span structures will be 785 feet long and have a total width
of
146 feet (the bridge's existing width is 72 feet). When construction is
completed, the new bridges will carry six lanes – three westbound and three
eastbound. There will be two through lanes in each direction plus a third
lane
on both sides for drivers to use to travel between the Route 363 (Trooper
Road)
and Route 23 (Valley Forge Road) interchanges. The new bridges will be wide
enough for the possible addition of a third through lane in each direction
sometime in the future.
The improvement plan also includes rebuilding one mile of U.S. 422 between
the
two interchanges, and upgrading the interchanges by: realigning the U.S.
422
east off-ramp to Route 23 (Valley Forge Road) by building a new fly-over
ramp;
improving the Route 23 (Valley Forge Road) on-ramp to U.S. 422 west;
replacing
the Route 23 (Valley Forge Road) bridge over U.S. 422; rebuilding 1,500
feet of
Route 23 (Valley Forge Road) approaching the U.S. 422 Interchange;
improving
the U.S. 422 west off-ramp to Route 363 (Trooper Road) and the Route 363
(Trooper Road) on-ramp to U.S. 422 east; and widening the U.S. 422 east
off-ramp to First Avenue.
Construction on this improvement project began in February 2016 and is
scheduled to finish in May 2020.
This project is associated with the Schuylkill River Crossing Complex of
transportation improvement projects designed to enhance travel on U.S. 422
between the Route 363 (Trooper Road) and Route 23 (Valley Forge Road)
interchanges. These improvements also include the two additional ramps
built to
complete the U.S. 422/Route 363 (Trooper Road) Interchange, a project that
was
finished in December 2015; the construction of a new pedestrian/bicycle
trail
bridge over the Schuylkill River in Valley Forge National Historical Park,
which was completed in August 2016; and the relocation of North Gulph Road
at
Route 23 (Valley Forge Road) in Valley Forge National Historical Park,
which is
expected to move to construction in 2020.
J.D. Eckman, Inc. of Atglen, Chester County, is the general contractor on
the
$97.4 million project that is financed with 80 percent federal and 20
percent
state funds.
For additional information on U.S. 422 improvement projects, visit
www.422improvements.com.
For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and
Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.
A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.
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