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For Immediate Release: 4/04/24 
Contact: Office of Media Relations and Communications | (518) 471-5300 | public.info@thruway.ny.gov  

TRAVEL ALERT: EASTBOUND THRUWAY (I-90) IN CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY TO FULLY CLOSE FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, TO FACILITATE EMERGENCY BRIDGE REPAIRS

Closure is Required to Safely Remove a Badly Damaged Portion of North Road Overpass

All Eastbound Lanes on I-90 Will Be Closed Starting from 5 P.M. Friday through 7 A.M. Saturday Between Exit 60 (Westfield) and Exit 59 (Dunkirk)

During the Temporary Closure, Motorists Will be Diverted to NY Route 20 and Reconnect to the NYS Thruway at Exit 59

Westbound Lanes to Remain Open Throughout

The New York State Thruway Authority today announced that the eastbound lanes of the Thruway (I-90) from exit 60 (Westfield - Mayville - NY Route 394) to exit 59 (Dunkirk - Fredonia - NY Route 60) will temporarily shut down to traffic beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 5, through 7 a.m. Saturday, April 6. The temporary closure is to allow crews to safely remove a severely damaged portion of the North Road overpass over the Thruway at milepost 473.78 in Chautauqua County. The overpass has been subject to at least three bridge strikes by overheight trucks since the beginning of the year.

The overpass is currently closed to vehicle traffic. Following multiple inspections this week, Thruway and consulting engineers determined that a damaged girder should be removed and other work completed to stabilize the overpass.

Beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 5, all eastbound traffic traveling on I-90 will be diverted off of the highway at exit 60 (Westfield). Motorists should follow Emergency Detour Route ā€œDā€ which will direct traffic to NY Route 394 east, to US-20 east, to Route 60 north, and reentering the Thruway at exit 59 (Dunkirk). The length of the detour is approximately 18 miles. The closure is expected to be in place for approximately 14 hours.

DETOUR:

All westbound lanes will remain open during the operation.

The North Road overpass will be reopened with one lane of alternating traffic after Thruway engineers determine the overpass is safe.

Variable Message Signs on the Thruway and surrounding highways are advising motorists to avoid the area.

Motorists are reminded to obey all posted speed limits in these areas and remember that speeding fines are doubled in work zones.

The Authority is working with state, county and local authorities on this operation, which will take place rain or shine.

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