Will Require Traffic to Merge from Four to Three Lanes Earlier
On behalf of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project, the City of Alexandria reminds residents that the Capital Beltway’s Outer Loop (I-95 North) will be reduced from four to three lanes immediately west of the Telegraph Road Interchange, as early as next Tuesday, January 29. Currently, the Outer Loop transitions from four to three lanes one mile farther east. Motorists will have three through-lanes from this point until crossing the Woodrow Wilson Bridge to Maryland.
This lane reduction is planned for implementation over a two-day period: Monday, January 28 and Tuesday, January 29, but is weather dependent. Temperatures must be above freezing for the necessary lane striping to occur. Rainy conditions also would delay the work.
During implementation, motorists should expect the following lane and ramp closures:
Monday, January 28th: Crews will be striping lanes east of the Telegraph Road Interchange to Route 1.
Tuesday, January 29th: Crews will be striping lanes west of the Telegraph Road Interchange.
The striping operation is expected to be completed before the afternoon rush hour on Tuesday, January 29, with all lanes and ramps reopened to traffic and the lane reduction in place.
The lane reduction is necessary for workers to continue building new Outer Loop Beltway lanes to match the wider Wilson Bridge. Ultimately, the new Beltway lanes will separate local and long-distance travelers, resulting in a much safer and smoother traffic flow. Motorists will continue to have three available lanes in this area until fall 2008, at which time all of the new Outer Loop Beltway lanes, east of Telegraph Road, are expected to open to traffic, providing four lanes and one merge lane.
This work is weather dependent and may be rescheduled if freezing temperatures or inclement weather occur. For more information, please visit wilsonbridge.com.
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