Traffic & Transit

I-95 Work In Stafford To Snarl Weekend Traffic

VDOT will close lanes on northbound I-95 this weekend to create three temporary lanes for a bridge project.

FREDERICKSBURG, VA — Motorists should expect delays this weekend on Interstate 95 northbound near Exit 133 (Route 17) in Stafford County from 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, through 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 22. Lane closures are needed to allow paving, lane striping and preparation to finish building the transition point for drivers to enter three temporary lanes for I-95 northbound in the highway's median, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT).

Over 18 hours, crews will put down around 2,000 tons of asphalt and 20,000 feet of lane markings, and place around 5,000 feet of concrete barriers, VDOT said in a statement.

VDOT is encouraging motorists who usually take northbound I-95 to choose an alternate route to avoid delays, especially drivers with destinations outside the Fredericksburg area.

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What’s Being Done

Construction crews will replace the I-95 northbound overpass of Route 17 at Exit 133 in Stafford over the next 12 months. Two existing Route 17 overpass bridges – northbound and southbound – are being replaced as part of the I-95 Southbound Rappahannock River Crossing project.

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To build the new overpass, all I-95 northbound traffic will be diverted to temporary lanes in the median, parallel to the interstate.

The work zone this weekend is the final step before the temporary lanes open. When the lanes reopen at 10 a.m. Sunday, northbound I-95 traffic will begin traveling in the temporary lanes.

What Drivers Can Expect

Beginning at 4 p.m. Saturday, I-95 northbound will be reduced to two lanes near the Rappahannock River bridge, between the Fredericksburg and Stafford County.

The highway will be reduced to a single lane at 5 p.m. Saturday. The northbound exit and entrance ramps at Exit 133, also known as a collector-distributor lane, will remain open, serving as a second northbound travel lane.

From 8:30 p.m. Saturday to 10 a.m. Sunday, all I-95 northbound traffic will be diverted onto the collector-distributor lane.

Between 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. Sunday, northbound I-95 traffic can exit to Route 17, but Route 17 traffic cannot use the entrance ramps to access I-95 northbound. Detour signs for local traffic on Route 17 will be directed to use Route 1 northbound and Exit 136 (Centreport Parkway) to access I-95 northbound.

I-95 southbound will remain open in the Fredericksburg area during the Sept. 21-22 weekend work zone. Additionally, all I-95 southbound ramps at Exit 133 at Route 17 will remain open.

This work zone has been scheduled weather permitting. If the work zone is cancelled, it will be rescheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, through 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 29.

To encourage travelers to use an alternate route, VDOT will:

  • Lift lane closures on Route 1 northbound in the Fredericksburg area during the work zone, and along Route 207 northbound in Caroline County and Route 301 northbound in Caroline and King George counties
  • Adjust signal timing on these alternate routes to meet additional demand
  • Use overhead message boards along the I-64, I-95 and I-295 corridors in Virginia to make motorists aware of lane closures ahead at Fredericksburg, and encourage travelers to use Exit 104 (Carmel Church) on I-95 to travel along Route 207 and Route 301

Stay Updated

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Project Background

Construction to build the $132 million I-95 Southbound Rappahannock River Crossing began in August 2018 and will be underway through May 2022.

The project seeks to reduce I-95 congestion in the Fredericksburg area by providing local traffic with more lanes between the Route 17 and Route 3 interchanges without merging into the highway’s general purpose lanes.

The Rappahannock River Crossing project will build three new general purpose lanes for I-95 southbound stretching six miles in the current median of I-95. The new lanes will begin in the vicinity of Truslow Road, just north of Exit 133 at Route 17 in Stafford. The new lanes will end 1.2 miles south of Exit 130 at Route 3 in Fredericksburg, in Spotsylvania County.

The three existing I-95 southbound lanes will be converted to carry those traveling to the Route 17 and Route 3 interchanges, as well as the Safety Rest Area and Virginia Welcome Center.

For additional information, please visit the project page on the Improve 95 website at www.Improve95.org

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