I-95 Reopens with Temporary Lanes After Bridge Collapse.

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Six temporary lanes have been opened on the portion of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia that collapsed just under two weeks ago due to a fatal tanker fire. The lanes were built much faster than officials originally predicted, and a new timeline will begin for the permanent structure after traffic is moving again over the temporary overpass. The estimated cost for this project is between $25 million and $30 million, with the federal government pledging to cover a majority, if not all, of the cost.
- I-95 Bridge Collapse: Temporary lanes of I-95 in Philadelphia open Friday WPVI-TV
- I-95 reopens Friday, less than two weeks after Philadelphia bridge collapse The Washington Post
- Temporary I-95 lanes get some finishing touches before opening The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Pocono Raceway jet dryer temporarily shipped in to help at Interstate 95 collapse 69News WFMZ-TV
- Temporary lanes of I-95 to open Friday WNEP Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
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