Los Angeles Times

210 lane closures snarl traffic

- By Summer Lin

San Gabriel Valley motorists faced a patiencetr­ying Thursday morning commute after the closure of the westbound 210 Freeway in Irwindale the night before, according to the California Department of Transporta­tion.

Six eastbound lanes — between the 605 Freeway and Irwindale Avenue — were temporaril­y converted into three lanes in each direction for the project, said Caltrans spokespers­on Marc Bischoff. The westbound portion of the freeway will remain closed through the weekend.

The closure is related to the $30-million San Gabriel River Bridge Hinge Replacemen­t Project, in which older hinges, railings and storm drains will be replaced. Two sections of the bridge will need to be demolished for the project, according to Caltrans.

The westbound 210 was heavily congested for about a six-mile stretch Thursday because it sees the most traffic during the morning commute, Bischoff said. Eastbound traffic is experienci­ng “some slowing,” which will probably worsen during the late afternoon and evening commute.

“If you can avoid the 210, avoid it,” Bischoff said. “I can see looking at the map that the westbound 10 Freeway and westbound 60 have their usual type of morning delays, but it’s certainly better than the 210.”

Caltrans has recommende­d commuters use public transporta­tion, including the Metro Gold Line or the Metrolink San Bernardino Line, to avoid heavy traffic.

A second closure along the same stretch of the eastbound 210 will take place Aug. 17-23 because of the bridge project, Caltrans said. Closures are subject to change and residents should check the Caltrans Quick Map for the most recent informatio­n.

 ?? KTLA-TV Channel 5 ?? AN AERIAL view shows the six lanes of the eastbound 210 Freeway converted into three lanes in each direction between the 605 Freeway and Irwindale Avenue.
KTLA-TV Channel 5 AN AERIAL view shows the six lanes of the eastbound 210 Freeway converted into three lanes in each direction between the 605 Freeway and Irwindale Avenue.

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