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Here we go again: If you normally take I-295 from Bucks County into New Jersey in the mornings, you d better rethink that for tomorrow morning (Friday, June 4th), according to the Bucks County Courier Times. The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has issued a severe travel warning for the Scudder Falls Toll Bridge, advising commuters of the road work that will be happening throughout the morning rush hour and beyond (5 am - 12 pm), weather permitting. The two eastbound lanes, into New Jersey will be reduced to only one lane, as work crews pour concrete onto the deck of the adjoining bridge span. The project is almost finished, with a completion goal of later this summer. ....
Bucks County commuters who got caught in last Wednesday’s miles-long traffic backups over one of the busiest toll bridges in the region, get ready: Carmageddon 2.0 is coming later this week. The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission on Tuesday issued a “severe travel warning” for Friday morning on the Scudder-Falls Toll Bridge which connects Bucks and Mercer County, New Jersey. If weather permits, the two New Jersey-bound travel lanes will be narrowed to a single lane for I-295 commuters during peak commuting hours, the commission said in a press release. The closures are expected to last from 5 a.m. to noon. ....
Bucks County commuters should brace for a carmageddon of sorts next week when construction work reduces travel lanes across one of the busiest toll bridges in the region. On Friday the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission issued a “severe travel warning” for the Scudder-Falls Toll Bridge which connects Bucks County and Mercer County, New Jersey. The two New Jersey-bound travel lanes will be narrowed to a single lane for I-295 commuters on Wednesday morning during peak commuting hours, the commission said in a press release. The closures are expected to last from 5 a.m. to noon. Travel from New Jersey into Pennsylvania at the Scudder-Fall Bridge will not be impacted. ....