
Traffic lights are in place.ĭIGBY COUNTY: Holmes Seely Bridge, Middle Cross Road, Marshalltown Wide loads will be detoured via Forest Glen Road and Brentwood Road. Indian Path Bridge, Route 332, will be reduced to one lane for repairs from Monday, May 31, until further notice.ĭetour in place for vehicles over five tonnes.ĬOLCHESTER COUNTY: Creamery Bridge, BrookfieldĬreamery Bridge, on Route 289, is reduced to one lane for repairs until Sunday, Oct. LUNENBURG COUNTY: Indian Path Bridge, Bayport Traffic will be stopped for 30-minute intervals to allow for testing.Īn alternate route is available via the Trans-Canada Highway. ( photo by Pat Hassett.ANNAPOLIS COUNTY: Bank Bridge, Bear Riverīank Bridge, on Upper River Road, will be closed for repairs until Friday, June 18.ĬAPE BRETON REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY/VICTORIA COUNTY: Barra Strait Bridge, between Grand Narrows and Ionaīarra Strait Bridge will undergo spring commissioning and testing from Tuesday, June 1, until Thursday, June 3, between 9 a.m. Greenfield Avenue is bypassed by 93 because of the additional time required: this additional time would require a reduction in service frequency which is undesirable and unnecessary because 58 provides a Greenfield Avenue-Oakland link and has light ridership.Parkview-Swinburne option consists of numerous tight turns and clearances.Bates-2nd option is currently extremely congested and expected to be worse during Greenfield Bridge closure.Murray Avenue is the best option to avoid most known congestion and a Hazelwood-Squirrel Hill transit link is established.Rational for 93 LAWRENCEVILLE-OAKLAND-HAZELWOOD Changes: Greenfield Bridge Closure 93 Route Change
Parkview-Swinburne option consists of numerous tight turns and clearances and would potentially confuse riders as buses would travel Greenfield Avenue multiple times during a single round trip. Bates-2nd option is currently extremely congested and expected to be worse during Greenfield Bridge closure and would potentially confuse riders as buses would travel Greenfield Avenue multiple times during a single round trip. Murray Avenue is the best option to avoid most known congestion nearly all 58 stops remain in service and a Greenfield-Squirrel Hill transit link is established. Greenfield Bridge Closure 58 Route Change Outbound stop restrictions goal to expedite trip speed for long distance riders and create no competition for 56, 57 & 58. Outbound – 2nd Avenue is the best option to avoid most known congestion Allies-Bates-2nd option is currently extremely congested and expected to be worse during Greenfield Bridge closure Allies-Parkview-Swinburne-Greenfield option consists of numerous tight turns and clearances. Downtown routing – change necessary to line up routes with 2nd Avenue for the outbound trip. Inbound – no routing change necessary, though departure times may change slightly due to new Downtown routing. Greenfield Bridge Closure 52L/53L CLOSEUP Greenfield Bridge Closure 52L/53L Route Change Greenfield Bridge Detour Routings: Maps and RationaleĬlick on each map icon to see the large version. Make use of new links to increase ridership. Maintain current service frequency where possible. Maintain Downtown & Oakland arrival/departure times as much as possible. Avoid circuitous, difficult and confusing routings. Use the perceived least congested route. Maintain as much regular routing as possible. Overall, our strategy for designing the detours included: We will continue to review the routes during the detour period to determine if additional changes should be made. It also allows both operators and riders to become familiar to the new routes and schedules sooner than motorists, which might help this transition. This is due to our regular quarterly service change starting on that date. The bus detours will start September 6th, about six weeks ahead of the bridge closing. This will help buses remain on schedule and protect the reliability of the routes for riders. The detours will be implemented as a regular service change and be reflected in the timetables.
The affected buses are (in numeric order): Work on the Greenfield Bridge will cause significant detours of four bus routes for about two years, starting on Sept. In dialog with riders and the Greenfield Community Association, Port Authority developed and published the detour maps and descriptions shown below: From Port Authority of Allegheny County: Greenfield Bridge Detour Routings, June 2015: ( Read the complete text here.) Before the Greenfield Bridge closes for replacement this October, four Port Authority bus routes must change.