Traffic & Transit
New Lighting System At New Hope-Lambertville Bridge To Undergo Testing
The system will be examined for the purposes of adjusting, calibrating, and programming the intensity and colors of the lights.

NEW HOPE, PA — The newly-installed color-programmable LED architectural lighting system at the New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge is scheduled for activation for several hours Tuesday night and possibly Wednesday evening as well, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced on Monday.
The bridge lighting system will be examined by technicians for purposes of adjusting, calibrating, and programming the intensity and colors of the lights. The system, which was installed as part of a soon-to-be-completed rehabilitation of the bridge – is not expected to be fully operational until April.
The upcoming lighting system work is expected to begin shortly after 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 11, and continue for several hours. If deemed necessary, a second night of programming activity would occur during the same time period on Wednesday, March 12.
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The Commission does not currently control the lighting system; it is still a function of the project’s lighting and electrical subcontractors.
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