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Overnight Ramp Restrictions at Street Rd Bensalem Aug 7-12

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U.S. 1, Street Road Lane, Ramp Restrictions at Night Aug. 7-12 for Paving in Bensalem Township

Lane and ramp closures will be in place on U.S. 1 and at the Turnpike’s Bensalem Interchange, and on Street Road (Route 132) in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, at night for paving and related activities, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today.

Alternating lane closures will be in place on northbound and southbound U.S. 1 on Sunday, August 7, through Friday, August 12, from 7:00 PM to 6:00 AM the following morning between Old Lincoln Highway and the Neshaminy interchange.

Alternating closures of the ramps to and from U.S. 1 and the Turnpike interchange will be in place on Sunday, August 7, through Friday, August 12, from 7:00 PM to 6:00 AM the following morning. During each ramp closure, traffic to or from the Turnpike will be detoured either on northbound U.S. 1 to the Neshaminy Exit or on southbound U.S. 1 to the Street Road (Route 132) Exit.

In addition, alternating eastbound and westbound lane closures also will be in place on Street Road (Route 132) between Old Lincoln Highway and Kingston Way on Sunday, August 7, through Thursday, August 11, from 7:00 PM to 6:00 AM the following morning for paving and related activities.

Motorists also are reminded that southbound Old Lincoln Highway remains closed through mid-September from the ramp to southbound U.S.1 to Bristol Road in Middletown Township for reconstruction. Motorists are detoured south on U.S.1 to the Neshaminy Interchange, then right onto Rockhill Drive back to Old Lincoln Highway.

Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work areas. All scheduled activities are weather dependent.

For updated information, please visit US1bucks.com.

E Westfall
E Westfallhttps://bensalemweekly.com
E Westfall is the new Publisher and Editor of Bensalem Weekly. A resident of the township for a decade, Eric launched the publication to solve a personal frustration: the constant struggle to find out what was actually happening in town. After years of missing grand openings, finding out about concerts too late, and digging through minutes to understand why school taxes were going up, he decided to build the solution himself. His goal for Bensalem Weekly is simple: to stop the "hunting and searching" and give residents one reliable place for both hard news and local life.

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