Residents who want to weigh in on the future of the Washington Crossing Bridge have only a few days left to submit comments on potential replacement or rehabilitation options. Transportation…
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Public gets first look at Washington Crossing Bridge replacement options as study enters next phase
A regular stream of visitors stopped into the Union Fire Company hall this week for the first local public session introducing potential replacement options for the aging Washington Crossing Bridge…
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New Video Details Structural, Safety Concerns at the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge as Public Input Phase Begins
A newly released informational video outlining major structural, operational, and safety deficiencies at the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge marks a key turning point in the multi-year process to determine the…
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Sunny skies and temperatures in the 40s helped draw a large crowd to Washington Crossing on Thursday for the 73rd annual Christmas Day reenactment of General George Washington’s 1776 crossing…
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Pedestrian Bridge to Open for Washington Crossing Event, Offering First Public Look at New Visitor Center
Visitors to this Sunday’s Washington’s Landing event in Titusville will get something rare: the first chance to walk past the construction site of the new multi-million-dollar Washington Crossing Visitor Center and…
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Each December, the quiet stretch of the Delaware River between Titusville and Washington Crossing transforms into one of the most vibrant historical landscapes in the country. People gather on both…
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On April 11, 1905, the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge officially opened for traffic, ushering in an era of horse-drawn carts, 10-cent tolls, and wood-plank decking. One hundred and twenty years…
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The Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge is scheduled to be reduced to a single alternating travel lane controlled by flaggers during off-peak weekday hours over the next two weeks, the Delaware…
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The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (DRJTBC) announced that it is initiating a project to repair failing mortar and loose stones on the in-river piers that support four of…
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The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (DRJTBC) hired an international engineering firm this week to conduct a multi-year environmental review process that could help determine whether the 119-year-old weight-restricted…