It's on us. Share your news here.

Large crane delivery to Port of Baltimore on Sept. 9 will temporarily close Bay Bridge

Four large cranes will be travel up the Chesapeake Bay to the Port of Baltimore on Sept. 9. MDTA PHOTO

Posted on September 6, 2021

Sub lead: See Lead Americas Story Today for Exclusive DredgeWire photo

BALTIMORE — The Maryland Transportation Authority will temporarily hold traffic in both directions on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge (US 50/301) and Francis Scott Key Bridge (I-695) on Thursday, Sept. 9, during passage of marine vessels carrying four large cranes. Traffic holds will be used for safety purposes to ensure that drivers are not distracted crossing these bridges during the cranes’ passage beneath the structures. Traffic holds are anticipated to last for approximately 15 to 30 minutes.

The vessels’ estimated time of passage will occur in the morning at the Bay Bridge and the afternoon at the Key Bridge.The exact times will not be determined until 24 hours before arrival, and will be communicated through additional public notifications on Wednesday, Sept. 8. At this time, passage under these bridges are not projected to impact morning or afternoon rush hour periods.

Times and durations will be dependent upon the vessel’s progress. This transport is weather dependent.

For real-time updates on this event, follow MDTA on Twitter at twitter.com/TheMDTA, view the feed at mdta.maryland.gov or call 1-877-BAYSPAN (229-7726) for 24/7 traffic conditions at the Bay Bridge.

Source

It's on us. Share your news here.
Submit Your News Today

Join Our
Newsletter
Click to Subscribe