Traffic & Transit

I-95 North Exit Closing For Good In Philadelphia This April: PennDOT

The Bridge Street/Harbison Avenue exit on Interstate 95 north in Philly will permanently close in April as part of a construction project.

Exit 27 on Interstate 95 north in Philadelphia will permanently close in April, PennDOT said.
Exit 27 on Interstate 95 north in Philadelphia will permanently close in April, PennDOT said. (Google Maps)

PHILADELPHIA — An off-ramp on Interstate 95 north in Philadelphia will be permanently closed come mid-April, PennDOT said.

According to PennDOT, the northbound Interstate 95 ramp to Bridge Street/Harbison Avenue (Exit 27) will be permanently closed starting Tuesday, April 18.

When Exit 27 permanently closes, northbound 95 and westbound Betsy Ross Bridge traffic heading for Bridge Street, Tacony Street and Harbison Avenue will begin using the off-ramp to Aramingo Avenue (Exit 26 on I-95 North) at the adjacent Betsy Ross Bridge/Aramingo Avenue Interchange.

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Westbound bridge traffic, as well as traffic from Aramingo Avenue at the Betsy Ross Bridge Interchange, will continue to have direct access to the northbound lanes on 95.

The closure is part of a $267.9 million Section BS2 project to reconstruct the viaduct over Bridge and Tacony streets along with the adjacent sections of I-95, improve the interchange, and enhance traffic movement and safety on surface streets at the interchange in Northeast Philadelphia, PennDOT said.

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Upon the closure, crews will start building a retaining wall along the northbound side of I-95 at the interchange.

The retaining wall will allow PennDOT's contractor to temporarily widen the northbound side of I-95 approaching the viaduct as part of a new traffic pattern.

The six-lane traffic pattern — three northbound, three southbound lanes — will be in place through a work zone that extends through the interchange during three-plus years of construction to replace the viaduct and rebuild the interchange.

Work is underway in the I-95 median south of Bridge Street to build a crossover for the new pattern.

Construction to replace the southbound side of the viaduct is scheduled to begin in early 2024.

Replacement of the northbound side of the viaduct will follow.

Improvements already in place at the Betsy Ross Bridge interchange were designed to replace the closed Bridge Street ramp and improve safety and mobility at the currently congested merge point between the ramp and surface streets at the existing Bridge Street Interchange.

During construction from 2017 to 2020, Aramingo Avenue was widened between Wheatsheaf Lane and Church Street (Section BS4), and the Adams Avenue Connector was constructed (Section H04).

Reconstruction of I-95 immediately north of Bridge Street (Section BS1) is in its final stages and is expected to finish by early summer. Traffic patterns and other activities on Sections BS1 and BS2 will be coordinated by PennDOT's construction managers.

During all upcoming work on Section BS2, three travel lanes in each direction will remain open during peak travel times, though periodic off-peak lane closures may be in place on I-95 during certain stages of construction operations.

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