Maryland transportation officials are urging people to avoid the Capital Beltway in Temple Hills this weekend because of a major construction project.
Crews will shut down both the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 95/495 at Branch Avenue at 8 p.m. Saturday as part of the construction of a flyover ramp. Traffic on Branch Avenue (MD 5) will also be disrupted.
Northbound I-95 -- the Outer Loop -- will be closed for for up to twelve hours. The Inner Loop will be closed for up to 14 hours.
Five cranes will be hoisting a dozen 20-ton, curved steel beams into place over the travel lanes of I-95.
Maryland State Highway Administration detour information:
SOUTHBOUND I-95 (INNER LOOP OF THE BELTWAY)
SOUTHBOUND MD 5 RAMP TO NORTHBOUND I-95
NORTHBOUND I-95 (OUTER LOOP OF THE BELTWAY)
All lanes along both directions of I-95 and the southbound MD 5 ramp to northbound I-95 are expected to re-open to traffic by 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 20.
Motorists are strongly encouraged to use alternate routes. Motorists from the north traveling through the Washington region to points south are encouraged to use I-495 across the American Legion Bridge. Motorists from the east along US 50 should consider US 301 south, or continue along US 50 to MD 295, which turns into I-295 in Washington D.C. and connects back with I-95 near the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
Local traffic heading south along MD 295 (Baltimore Washington Parkway), US 50
(John Hanson Highway), MD 214 (Central Avenue) and MD 4 (Pennsylvania Avenue) should use MD 295 or US 50 to I-295 into Washington DC. I-295 connects with I-95 near the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.
SHA has coordinated with the Virginia Department of Transportation to use dynamic message signs (DMS) to alert motorists to the delays expected along northbound I-95 and divert through traffic along the west side of I-95/I-495.
SHA will use overhead DMS as well as additional static signs along southbound I-95 between the Baltimore Beltway (I-695) and Capital Beltway, southbound MD 295 (Baltimore-Washington Parkway), westbound US 50 and along southbound I-95 in Prince George's County.
The overall I-95/MD 5 project began in March 2006 and is expected to be completed by summer 2009, weather permitting. SHA's contractor for the project is Cherry Hill Construction of Jessup.
Citizens who have questions about Branch Avenue, I-95/I-495 or any other State numbered roadway in Prince George's county, please call SHA's District 3 office toll free at 1-800-749-0737. SHA encourages all motorists to drive responsibly and "Think Orange" while driving through work zones by driving the speed limit and remaining alert at all times.
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