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March 20, 2008

95 Reopened; Cracked Pillar Enshrined

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Well, well! After two days of drivers plowing through potholes on Richmond Street, 95 in Port Richmond is now re-opened. Although PennDOT pinky swore it would re-open Wednesday night, it actually reopened early this morning.

KYW 1060 reports, "KYW's John McDevitt reports workers made significant progress since Tuesday." I hope so, since they closed down a major highway for two days. Ooh, significant progress. Good job, guys! Still, the closing only lasted four rush hours; this is clearly an actual quick bang-up job by a state agency, and frankly I'm a little scared the end of the world might be soon because of it.

Anyway, apparently the problem is highway salt, and it's going to cost billions to completely overhaul I-95 over the next couple years. Ooh, boy, I can't wait!

95 Reopens [KYW 1060]
[Photo of cracked pillar by Brad Maule]

Posted by D-Mac at 10:49 AM | Comments (0)

March 19, 2008

I-95 Still Closed, To Reopen Tonight

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Today's second rush hour A.C. I-95 (after closing of I-95) is going rather smoothly, according to the radio. Rather smoothly, of course, means that Richmond Street has not devoured several cars in a giant potholes and Aramingo Avenue is not the exact location of Hell.

Officials say the stretch of the Delaware Expressway -- oddly enough, we only refer to one of our interstate highways that runs parallel to a river by its name, and it's not this one despite its technical name -- between Aramingo and Girard will reopen after rush hour tonight after the giant crap crack in a support beam (pictured) is repaired.

This is the first shutdown of 95 since The Great 95 Tire Fire of 1996, which was just such a great time we all decided to do it again 12 years later. The highway shut down for a week back then, so this week's two-day shutdown is just a big of mini-nostalgia.

As appears to be customary with every single news event in Philadelphia nowadays, Brian Hickey has issued a press release detailing how John Dougherty would prevent I-95 shutdowns as state senator. I didn't read it, but I can only assume it means Johnny Doc would get a bunch of union members to hold up the highway themselves. Which, frankly, is just as good as Anne Dicker's plan of preventing the casinos from opening and using unused poker chips to hold up the highway.

I-95 to reopen tonight [Inquirer]

Posted by D-Mac at 09:17 AM | Comments (2)

March 18, 2008

Crap, There's A Crack In I-95

Here, Action News' Dann Cuellar reports on the crappy support beams of Interstate 95.

Posted by D-Mac at 02:09 PM | Comments (1)

I-95 To Be Closed For Several Days

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Whoops! There is apparently a cracked support column on I-95, and it's now closed between the Girard and Aramingo exits in both directions. It could be closed for days.

How big of a deal is this? For some reason Michael Nutter was even on the scene and gave a quote to KYW 1060: "There will be some inconvenience that's tremendously unfortunate, but public safety is our primary responsibility." Wait, was closing I-95 his decision?

Anyway, all your friends from Northeast Philly are... well, okay, the people you know in Northeast Philly are going to be stuck in traffic for approximately the next 45 years. I can only assume Richmond Street will collapse under the weight of all the traffic on it in sometime soon as well.

Cracked Support Column Closes 95 [KYW 1060]

Posted by D-Mac at 09:31 AM | Comments (3)