Community Notice: Repairs on JC Van Horne Bridge to begin on week of October 18th – December 31, 2021.
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For immediate release
Lane closure on JC Van Horne Bridge Campbellton, New Brunswick, October 6, 2021 — Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of the lane closures on the JC Van Horne Bridge for repair work during the following periods:
- Monday, October 18 at 12 am to Friday, October 22, 10 pm
- Friday, October 22 at 10 pm to Monday, October 25, 7 am
From October 18-22, the J.C. Van Horne Bridge and Salmon Boulevard East under the bridge will be reduced to one lane. Traffic Control persons or traffic lights will help guide vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. During this period, all trucking will be detoured to the Matapedia Bridge.
The bridge will remain open to cyclists and pedestrians during this period and marine traffic will not be affected. Motorists should expect short delays.
From October 22-25, the J.C. Van Horne Bridge will be fully closed. During this period, all traffic will be detoured to the Matapedia Bridge with the exception of emergency response vehicles.
In case of inclement weather, the closure for October 22-25 will be postponed to Friday, October 29 to Monday, November 1. This will include lane reduction for Salmon Boulevard East.
PSPC encourages users to exercise caution when traveling on the bridge and thanks them for their patience.
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Public Notice 2 of 2
For immediate release Lane closure on JC Van Horne Bridge Campbellton, New Brunswick, October 6, 2021 — Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) wishes to advise motorists of the lane closures on the JC Van Horne Bridge for repair work during the following periods:
- Friday, October 25, 2021, 7 am to Friday, December 31, 2021 12 am
During this period, the bridge will be reduced to one lane with alternating traffic. Traffic Control persons or traffic lights will be controlling the circulation.
One sidewalk will remain open at all times for pedestrians during this period and marine traffic will not be affected. Motorists should expect short delays.
PSPC encourages users to exercise caution when travelling on the bridge and thanks them for their patience.
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