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Related: About this forumGeorge Washington Parkway repairs will cut traffic lanes into 2025
https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2023/01/24/george-washington-parkway-repairs-cut-traffic-lanes-2025
Details: The $161 million rehabilitation project along 7.6 miles will lay fresh asphalt, rebuild stone walls, fix erosion and safety barriers and upgrade scenic overlooks along the route.
The Route 123 Interchange connecting motorists between McLean and western D.C. will also be redesigned.
Speed limits have been reduced from 50 mph to 40 mph during construction.
Whats happening: Crews are currently building a temporary reversible lane on the northbound side of the parkway, so that the southbound side can be closed for construction.
What it means: There will be one lane of traffic in each direction, plus a reversible lane tied to rush hour.
That setup will take effect between Route 123 and I-495 in late March, lasting until the projects completion at the end of 2025, according to National Park Service spokesperson Mark Maloy.
The same reversible lane setup will begin next winter on the southern portion of the project from Route 123 to Spout Run Parkway.
Details: The $161 million rehabilitation project along 7.6 miles will lay fresh asphalt, rebuild stone walls, fix erosion and safety barriers and upgrade scenic overlooks along the route.
The Route 123 Interchange connecting motorists between McLean and western D.C. will also be redesigned.
Speed limits have been reduced from 50 mph to 40 mph during construction.
Whats happening: Crews are currently building a temporary reversible lane on the northbound side of the parkway, so that the southbound side can be closed for construction.
What it means: There will be one lane of traffic in each direction, plus a reversible lane tied to rush hour.
That setup will take effect between Route 123 and I-495 in late March, lasting until the projects completion at the end of 2025, according to National Park Service spokesperson Mark Maloy.
The same reversible lane setup will begin next winter on the southern portion of the project from Route 123 to Spout Run Parkway.
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George Washington Parkway repairs will cut traffic lanes into 2025 (Original Post)
IronLionZion
Jan 2023
OP
I drove through the early construction a few days ago and thought I went the wrong way.
Bleacher Creature
Jan 2023
#2
It wasn't designed for the tremendous amount of commuter traffic it gets now
IronLionZion
Jan 2023
#9
IronLionZion
(46,912 posts)1. Another link
Bleacher Creature
(11,423 posts)2. I drove through the early construction a few days ago and thought I went the wrong way.
They completely cleared all of the trees where the GW Parkway and it looks completely different.
IronLionZion
(46,912 posts)7. I like it for a scenic weekend drive but hated it for commuting
they've had trees fall on the road and cause accidents before. Back when I drove it twice a day there would be roadkill like foxes.
They claim the reconstruction will have safety improvements.
bottomofthehill
(8,795 posts)3. shit, I may have to take the Italian Store off the menu for a while.
that sucks they have the best pizza in the area.
bottomofthehill
(8,795 posts)4. at least I have until the fall of 23 to enjoy it.
IronLionZion
(46,912 posts)5. If you call in your order while sitting in traffic
it should be ready by the time you finally get there
bottomofthehill
(8,795 posts)6. good point Fridays in lent its an hour.
doc03
(36,575 posts)8. Back when I lived in Arlington in 68 the Parkway was the
the fastest way to get to Frederick Md.. The beltway and interstate were gridlocked.
IronLionZion
(46,912 posts)9. It wasn't designed for the tremendous amount of commuter traffic it gets now
doc03
(36,575 posts)10. That was a nice scenic drive back in those days. Gee that was a 1/2 century
I am f---g old. lol