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"John S." > wrote:
> > BTW, all you Metro D.C. residents avoid the greater Wilson bridge area > on both sides at all costs this weekend. It will be down to one lane > of traffic and miles of backups are projected. Just the northbound (Outer Loop) side is being shifted this weekend. All 3 lanes will be open on the southbound (Inner Loop) side. Upcoming Beltway Shift to Cause Heaviest Traffic Impacts of Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project http://www.wilsonbridge.com/pdfs/pre...r2005-0712.pdf -- Scott M. Kozel Highway and Transportation History Websites Virginia/Maryland/Washington, D.C. http://www.roadstothefuture.com Philadelphia and Delaware Valley http://www.pennways.com |
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DC: don't take 295!
> Thank goodness they are finally starting to work on that road. It is
> embarrasing (and hard on wheels) when the nations capital has a major > highway that looks like something from a third world country. Agree. I think that both 295 and 395 need to be widened. Also, 395 needs to be modified so that we can drive straight East/West through the city to, say, a juncture with Route 50. Just my opinion... Pat |
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