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PHILADELPHIA – Drivers traveling through Center City Philadelphia should prepare for lengthy overnight detours as PennDOT begins a months-long series of closures on I-76 West near 30th Street.
The overnight shutdowns, which start Sunday and run into June, are part of a major bridge rehabilitation project on Market Street.
What we know:
PennDOT says that beginning Sunday, Dec. 7, and continuing through Monday, June 1, I-76 West (the Schuylkill Expressway) will be closed overnight from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., Sundays through Thursdays, between the 30th Street and I-676 interchanges.
During the closure, drivers will be directed:
To exit at 30th StreetTravel west on Schuylkill AvenueRe-enter I-76 West or access I-676 East from the temporary detour route
PennDOT warns that significant backups and delays are expected and advises motorists to allow extra travel time.
Due to winter holidays, no closures will occur from December 21 through January 3, 2026.
Why the construction is happening
The overnight closures support a $148.9 million project to rehabilitate and replace several Market Street bridges over:
AmtrakI-76 (Schuylkill Expressway)The Schuylkill RiverThe Schuylkill River TrailCSX Railroad
Work includes:
Partial demolition and replacement of the Market Street bridge superstructureReplacement of deteriorated deck and sidewalksConverting a four-span bridge on the east side of the river into a single-span structure with new retaining wallsReconfiguring pavement on Market Street from Schuylkill Avenue West to 23rd Street
The redesigned corridor will feature:
Two 10-foot travel lanes in each directionTurning lanesWidened sidewalksA two-way protected bicycle laneNew bicycle signals at Market Street and Schuylkill Avenue West
The project also includes new lighting systems, upgraded traffic signals, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) components, and repairs along the Schuylkill River walls and nearby pedestrian infrastructure.
What’s next
The project will continue into 2026, with updates available at marketstreetbridges.com. Drivers can check real-time traffic conditions with 511PA, available online, by phone, or through the mobile app.
The Source: This article uses information gathered from PennDOT.