Traffic & Transit
Repair Project To Impact Washington Crossing Bridge
The work will fix damage caused by a tractor-trailer in 2023 and will result in the temporary closure of the bridge's walkway.

WASHINGTON CROSSING, PA – Temporary travel restrictions for motorists and pedestrians will be needed to carry out a month-long repair project on the Pennsylvania side of the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge, the Delaware Valley Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced on Monday.
The short-term project will address damage caused by an Amazon tractor-trailer that attempted to unlawfully cross the 120-year-old weight-restricted, narrow-laned bridge during the early morning hours of March 3, 2023. The truck became lodged beneath the bridge’s sign gantry on the Pennsylvania approach. The collision twisted the overhead sign structure and damaged its supports down to the anchorages on each side of the bridge’s Pennsylvania abutment.
The approach sidewalk and railings at the location also were damaged.
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Commission maintenance personnel managed to dislodge the truck and remove the overhead sign structure to get the bridge reopened that morning. Pennsylvania State Police subsequently issued
multiple summonses to the truck’s driver. The bridge has operated without a Pennsylvania sign gantry since the incident.
The upcoming repair project consists of two elements:
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- Construction of a Pennsylvania oversized-vehicle-protection structure – This work will entail removal of remaining former gantry components, construction of new reinforced-concrete foundations, erection of a new rolled-steel overhead sign structure, installation of all new signs, and relocation of the bridge’s Pennsylvania-approach low-clearance bar to the new sign gantry.
- Partial replacement of the bridge’s Pennsylvania approach sidewalk and pedestrian railing – This work primarily will involve removal of the existing sidewalk, excavation, and formwork for new concrete sidewalk slabs. The railing work will entail removal, resetting and replacement of railing and posts as warranted for the gantry’s reconstruction or that were damaged by the Amazon truck in March 2023.
The repairs are scheduled to begin Monday morning, July 7. Weather permitting, the work is anticipated to take three to four weeks.
A commission contractor – Mount Construction Co. of Berlin – will perform the work under a job-order arrangement. Virtually all of the work will take place during weekday daytime hours. However, the installation of a steel overhead sign assembly will need to take place during overnight hours (date and times to be announced at a later date).
Anticipated travel impacts for pedestrians – The bridge’s walkway will need to be closed for five days and nights to carry out gantry repair work and subsequent approach sidewalk and railing repairs. The five-day walkway closure currently is anticipated to begin July 14 and end July 18.
Weather permitting, Commission maintenance personnel intend to utilize the walkway closure period as an opportunity to replace additional wooden planks along the bridge’s walkway. Plank replacement work has been taking place intermittently at the bridge since early June.
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