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Benjamin Franklin Bridge: Other name(s) Ben Franklin Bridge: Named for: Benjamin Franklin: Maintained by: Delaware River Port Authority of Pennsylvania and New Jersey: ID number: 4500010: Characteristics; Design: Steel suspension bridge: Total length: 9,650 feet (2,940 m) Width: 128 feet (39 m) Height: 385 feet (117 m) Longest span: 1,750 feet ...
I-676 is a loop through Center City, Philadelphia, and Camden, New Jersey, crossing the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. It runs through several traffic signals in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in violation of Interstate Highway standards. I-876 was the number for present I-579 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the early 1970s.
Benjamin Franklin Bridge: 534 m (1,750 ft) ... Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge Replacement under construction: 402.4 m (1,320 ft) ... Lewis and Clark Bridge (Ohio ...
Motorists enter and exit the Ohio Turnpike at the state Route 8 toll Plaza in Boston Heights in 2014. The Turnpike is completing and rolling out its largest improvement project since 1955.
With AAA predicting a near-record volume of travelers on the roads this Thanksgiving season, here's how you can prepare for Ohio's roadways. Traffic delays are expected across Ohio this ...
In a Thursday news release, ODOT announced major closures to give way for two phases of an upcoming construction project on Ohio 562, which serves as an expressway between Cincinnati's Interstate ...
The road is owned and maintained by the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission (OTIC), headquartered in Berea. [a] Built from 1949 to 1955, construction for the roadway was completed a year prior to the Interstate Highway Act. The modern Ohio Turnpike is signed as three Interstate highways: I-76, I-80 and I-90.
Ohio Turnpike officials performed 136-point inspections of all snowplows at eight facilities across the state.