LANCASTER, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced a scheduled inspection of the Route 372 (Norman Wood) bridge, which stretches across the Susquehanna River and the Norfolk Southern Railroad tracks, connecting York and Lancaster counties. This essential inspection, set for Monday, September 23, is aimed at ensuring the structural integrity and safety of the bridge, which is a vital link between the counties.
During the inspection, which is planned from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM, traffic will be limited to a single lane, with flaggers on-site to manage the flow. This approach ensures that both the inspection can be conducted thoroughly and traffic disruption is minimized. The team will utilize an inspection crane directly from the roadway to carry out their assessments.
Bridge inspections like this are crucial for maintaining public safety and ensuring that infrastructure continues to meet required standards. For real-time traffic updates and to plan your travel accordingly, visit the MyChesCo Traffic Center for further information and guidance.
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