Detours posted following I-95 collapse in Philadelphia - What residents, visitors should know
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As crews and investigators begin to assess the damage, here is what residents and visitors need to know.PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) – After a portion of I-95 northbound collapsed in the Tacony section of Philadelphia on Sunday morning, commuters are left wondering what is their best alternative route.
As Action News Traffic Reporter Matt Pellman explained on Action News Monday morning, one of the problems with this stretch of I-95 is that there really aren't "perfect" alternates to it - however, there are options to try out.
If you are heading northbound, you will be forced off I-95 at Aramingo Avenue.
If you are heading southbound, you will be forced off I-95 at Cottman Avenue.
City of Philadelphia officials are recommending:
For drivers heading southbound, use Route 63 West (Woodhaven Road) to U.S. 1 South to 76 East to 676 East to I-95 SB.
For drivers heading northbound, use I-676 West to I-76 West to U.S. 1 North to Route 63 East (Woodhaven Road) to I-95 NB.
Depending on where you are headed, there is the option of going into New Jersey.
You can do so by the Turnpike Connector Bridge or the Burlington-Bristol Bridge.
Then once you are in New Jersey, there's Route 130, I-295, and the New Jersey Turnpike.
You can then take one of those down to the Ben Franklin Bridge, Walt Whitman Bridge or Commodore Barry Bridge back into Philadelphia, or use the Delaware Memorial Bridge.