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I-95 S Shoulder Closing Next Week for I-295 Resignation Signage

by MercerMe Staff

New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced the shoulder on I-95 southbound will be closed beginning next week for sign installation as the I-95/I-295 Redesignation Project begins in Mercer County.

Beginning at 7 a.m. Tuesday, January 16 until 3 p.m., and continuing each weekday through Friday, January 19, NJDOT’s Contractor South State Inc., is scheduled to close the shoulder on I-95 southbound beginning at Route 1 to install new mile markers and signs needed for redesignating I-95 in New Jersey as I-295.

Crews will begin at the Route 1 interchange and continue along I-95 southbound toward the Scudder Falls Bridge at the Delaware River and then switch to I-95 northbound and proceed toward the Route 1 interchange. The new signs will be covered until the corresponding overhead signs are updated with the new exit numbers, at which time the new roadside signs will be unveiled. As the project proceeds over the next few months, NJDOT will provide updates with any necessary lane closures and updated exit numbers.

I-95/I-295 Redesignation Overview

This work is part of a larger project in which a new interchange is being constructed to connect I-95 to I-276/Pennsylvania Turnpike in Bristol Township, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Turnpike connects to the New Jersey Turnpike at Interchange 6 via the New Jersey Turnpike Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension in Florence, New Jersey. When the new I-95/Pennsylvania Turnpike interchange is completed in Bristol this summer, these highways will be redesignated as I-95, which will create a continuous I-95 from Pennsylvania through New Jersey.

The section of what is now I-95 in New Jersey is becoming I-295 by extending the existing I-295 from the Route 1 Interchange to the Delaware River. Concurrently, the I-95 section in Pennsylvania, from the Delaware River south to the new interchange will be redesignated as I-295. Seven interchanges in New Jersey and four interchanges in Pennsylvania will be renumbered, as well as four exits on I-195 in Hamilton. See the attached Project Overview for the old and new exit numbers, which also is available on NJDOT’s project website.

NJDOT is working with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, Pennsylvania Turnpike Authority, PENNDOT, and the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission on this project. Public outreach is on-going and additional information can be found on NJDOT’s project website.

The precise timing of the work is subject to change due to weather or other factors. Motorists are encouraged to check NJDOT’s traffic information website www.511nj.org for construction updates and real-time travel information and for NJDOT news follow us on Twitter @NJDOT_info.

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