A weekend commercial tanker fire beneath an I-95 overpass in Philadelphia lead to the a stretch of highway in both directions being closed, causing headaches for drivers and a rather massive clean up project.
Here some help to answer questions you have about commutes, how the bridge collapsed and the response to the disaster.
The trip from Bucks County to Center City can easily be done, depending on time of day and traffic, from 30 to 35 minutes. Tuesday’s trip included two slow downs each over 30 minutes long. Buckle up, here we go.
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The collapse of an I-95 overpass Sunday morning in Northeast Philadelphia is a real-life physics lesson, the result of what happens when building materials come in contact with intense and prolonged heat.
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East Coast travelers looking to head into Philadelphia this summer — especially to celebrate the upcoming July Fourth holiday — should make travel plans well in advance and expect heavy traffic following Sunday’s I-95 collapse.
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All along SEPTA’s Trenton Line, train platforms were crowded with commuters, many who usually drive into town.
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Commuters searched for new ways to reach their jobs and government officials vowed to fast-track repairs after the partial collapse of an overpass on heavily traveled Interstate 95.
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There’s no two ways about it, the commutes into Philadelphia are going to be bad. Need a new way to get to work? Whether heading northeast from Wilmington, north from New Jersey or west from Bucks County, we’ve got you covered.
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Commuters will be impacted going forward after a tanker truck fire shut down Interstate 95. Here is a look at what areas motorists should avoid.
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The collapse of an elevated section of I-95 near Philadelphia, which came after a tanker truck caught fire beneath it on Sunday, has highlighted the critical role of the nation’s 66-year-old interstate system for commuters and businesses, experts said.
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