Limit on Phoenix Creek Bridge
PennDOT posted a weight limit restriction today on the Phoenix Creek Bridge on Route 1005 (Phoenix Run Road) in Pike Township, Potter County.
Effective today, May 4, PennDOT posted the bridge for a 5-ton weight limit. The Phoenix Creek Bridge is located on Route 1005, near the village of Sunderlinville.
Vehicles that exceed the posting limit will need to use an alternate route.
The decision to restrict the weight limit of the bridge was the result of a recent inspection. The Phoenix Creek Bridge was built in 1932, is 10 feet long and carries an average of 187 vehicles per day. The posting will remain in place until repairs can be made. PennDOT plans to begin repairs to the bridge in June.
Effective today, May 4, PennDOT posted the bridge for a 5-ton weight limit. The Phoenix Creek Bridge is located on Route 1005, near the village of Sunderlinville.
Vehicles that exceed the posting limit will need to use an alternate route.
The decision to restrict the weight limit of the bridge was the result of a recent inspection. The Phoenix Creek Bridge was built in 1932, is 10 feet long and carries an average of 187 vehicles per day. The posting will remain in place until repairs can be made. PennDOT plans to begin repairs to the bridge in June.
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