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A temporary solution to reopen the closed stretch of Route 611 south of Delaware Water Gap has been reached, officials announced Friday. The road has been closed from Cherry Valley Road/Oak Street ...
Route 611 in the Delaware Water Gap area has been closed for over a year. Local officials want to move the reopening process along. Cartwright, Brown seek answers after Route 611 closure passes ...
Horsham Administration first alerted residents and commuters to the break and subsequent road closures in a post around midnight. "Route 611 Easton Road is totally closed southbound between ...
The bridge carried US 611 (now Pennsylvania Route 611) for four miles (6.4 km) in New Jersey to a connection with Route 94. I-80 was routed onto the bridge in 1959. There is a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the New Jersey-bound section of the bridge, separated from motor vehicles with a concrete divider.
The Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge is a toll bridge over the Delaware River between Pennsylvania Route 611 at Portland, Pennsylvania, and U.S. Route 46 in the Columbia section of Knowlton Township, New Jersey, United States. It is owned and operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
Pennsylvania Route 611 was known as US 611, but was downgraded to a state route as it was entirely in Pennsylvania. This old US 611 sign, along the ramp from Cheltenham Avenue to PA 611 on the border of Philadelphia and Cheltenham, was still present in 2014, but has been removed as of 2022. Decommissioned highways are common in the United States.
Route 611 south of Delaware Water Gap will reopen as a single-lane road in early November, barring any weather-related delays. Route 611 between Delaware Water Gap and Portland to reopen in ...
The first numbered routes in Delaware came in 1925 with the designation of the U.S. Highway System, in which US 13, US 40, and US 113 were legislated to run through the state. [1] In 1930 and again in 1932, the Delaware State Highway Department recommended giving numbers to state roads to supplement the existing U.S. Highway System.