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I-376/79 ramp closures, lane restrictions set to begin Monday night

Nightly ramp repair work requiring the closure of the I-376 (Parkway West) east/west interchange ramps to northbound Interstate 79 in Robinson Township will begin Monday night, March 31, weather permitting.

PennDOT District 11 officials said closures will occur weeknights from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. through Friday, April 11, on the ramps to northbound I-79 toward Erie from eastbound and westbound I-376 to allow crews to conduct joint sealing, line painting and rumble strip installation work.

The ramps to southbound I-79 toward Washington (Exit 64A) will remain open to traffic.

Posted Detour

From westbound I-376 to northbound I-79

  • Take the Interstate 79/Erie/Washington (Exit 64A) exit
  • Take the southbound Interstate 79 ramp toward Washington
  • Take the Carnegie (Exit 57) exit
  • Turn left onto West Main Street
  • Turn right onto the northbound I-79/Erie ramp
  • Follow northbound I-79 to the I-376 interchange
  • End detour

I-376 eastbound to I-79 northbound toward Erie

  • Take the Interstate 79/Erie/Washington (Exit 64A) exit
  • Take the southbound Interstate 79 ramp toward Washington
  • Take the Carnegie (Exit 57) exit
  • Turn left on West Main Street
  • Turn right onto the northbound I-79/Erie ramp
  • Follow northbound I-79 to the I-376 interchange
  • End detour

Work on this $14.97 million highway restoration project in Robinson and Kennedy townships began in April 2024 and is expected to conclude later this spring.

In addition, single-lane restrictions will occur in both directions on the Parkway West between the Rosslyn Farms (Exit 64B) and the Route 60 Crafton (Exit 60B) interchanges weeknights from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. starting Monday, March, 31, and continuing through mid-June.

Crews will conduct concrete shoulder patching, concrete bridge barrier repairs, drainage improvements, and sign structure work.



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