1 Dead After Pileup Involving 5 Cars And Semi, I-35W Shut Down For Hours
One person is dead after a pileup on Interstate-35W in Fort Worth that involved five vehicles and an 18-wheeler.
One person is dead after a pileup on Interstate-35W in Fort Worth that involved five vehicles and an 18-wheeler.
On Tuesday, April 11 from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, there will be several closures along the I-35W corridor between I-30 and I-820.
On Friday, March 10 and Saturday, March 11 from 9 p.m. until 10 a.m. there will be several closures along the I-35W corridor between I-30 and I-820.
According to TXDOT, the ramps to I-35W from both directions of Loop 820 on the north side of Fort Worth will be closed all weekend.
Unfortunately, police don't have a solution other than to tell people to drive carefully and be safe.
Some key Fort Worth interchanges will be closed during overnight hours this weekend, as the Texas Department of Transportation moves forward on the $1.4 billion North Tarrant Express 35W project.
Drivers will now exit to the right to get on northbound I-35W from eastbound I-820..
Traffic on northbound I-35W was backed up for hours following the crash.
Construction workers will shut down the left hand exit from I-820 west bound to I-35W south heading to downtown. The new exit will be on the right side.
Instead of exiting to the left, drivers will now exit to the right to continue onto I-35W south starting January 23.
The off-ramp closes Sunday night.
Southbound I-35 W just south of the Burleson city limits reopened around 5:45 p.m.
If you've been on Interstate-35W, north of the Fort Worth mixmaster lately, you know very well that it's been a slow ride. Construction in the area clearly has frustrations mounting.
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