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The extreme heat caused the northbound lanes to collapse and damaged the southbound lanes, closing roughly nine miles (14 km) of both directions of I-95, between the Betsy Ross Bridge/Aramingo Avenue (exit 26) and PA 63/Woodhaven Road (exit 35).
Interstate 95 reopened Friday less than two weeks after a deadly collapse in Philadelphia, a quicker-than-expected rebuild to get traffic flowing again on a heavily traveled stretch of the East ...
Interstate 95, the main roadway between the East Coast's two largest cities, New York City and Philadelphia, will be closed for months after a tanker fire caused a section to collapse ...
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English: Photo of Cottman Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia from its intersection with State Road (Pennsylvania Route 73) looking southeast towards Interstate 95. The roadwork seen in the background relates to the completion of work related to the 2023 Interstate 95 highway collapse.
The Delaware Expressway was approved in 1945 as a toll road that was to be part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike system until the project was turned over to the Pennsylvania Department of Highways in 1956, with the expressway to be included in the Interstate Highway System as part of I-95. Construction on I-95 began in 1959 and was mostly complete ...
A massive tanker truck fire forced the closure of a section of Interstate Highway 95 in northeast Philadelphia after an elevated portion of the roadway collapsed, officials said Sunday morning.
Interstate 595 is a spur west of I-95 to I-75 and east of I-95 to Fort Lauderdale. Interstate 795 is a future designation along State Route 9B. North Carolina. Interstate 95 Business is a business loop in Fayetteville. Interstate 295 is a partially completed beltway around Fayetteville. Interstate 795 is a spur running to Goldsboro. Virginia