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Rescheduled Detours on Routes 295, 76, 42 Start Friday

A ramp is shutting down, but should reopen by early Monday morning.

After weather concerns postponed planned work last weekend, detours through the Route 295/42/76 merge are back on and could create some headaches starting Friday night, as part of a weekend construction zone in the Direct Connection project, New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials announced.

Workers from PKF Mark III will close the left-lane exit ramp from Route 76 around 11 p.m. Friday, forcing detours through the weekend for drivers trying to get to southbound 295.

The ramp closure is necessary for excavation work along the inside shoulder of that side of the highway, NJDOT officials said, but all the work should be done by 5 a.m. Monday—provided there aren't weather delays again this go-round.

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There is the chance things could wrap up early, NJDOT officials said, in which case the ramp would reopen once the excavation is complete.

Drivers can use one of two detours to get around the ramp closure:

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Route 76 east’s Exit 1B for Route 295 northbound to Exit 28 for Route 168 north to the ramp for Route 295 south.

Route 76 east to Route 42 south’s Exit 14 to use Creek Road to get onto Route 42 north to Route 295 north to Exit 28 for Route 168 north to the ramp for Route 295 south.

The $900 million Direct Connection project is currently in its first, $160 million phase, which runs through the summer of 2015.

The entire Direct Connection project, reorganizing the three-highway interchange, will take eight years to complete.


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