Work at I-95 Philadelphia collapse site could cause delays again

Lane closures on I-95 in Philadelphia as crews build permanent roadway over collapse site

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) --Work on the section of I-95 that collapsed earlier this summer could cause delays for drivers starting Tuesday.

Crews will be putting beams on the new permanent roadway that will go on the section of the interstate near Cottman Avenue.

Here's the impact on drivers:

Beginning Tuesday, only two southbound lanes will be open between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Then on Thursday, only two northbound lanes will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The same will be true for the northbound side.

On June 11, the highway collapsed after a tanker truck hauling thousands of gallons of gasoline caught fire.

Twelve days later, after round-the-clock construction that residents gathered in bars to watch on livestreams, a temporary roadway over the collapse site opened to traffic.

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