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Durham Freeway Southbound Lanes Closure Planned for Night of Feb. 26

Raleigh – East End Connector project work will require the closure of the southbound lanes of the Durham Freeway overnight on Monday, Feb. 26, between Exit 11 (N.C. 55/Alston Avenue) and Exit 8 (Ellis Road).

Crews will be removing the framework used to put in the new flyover bridge, so for safety reasons, that southbound section of highway will be closed between 9 p.m. Monday and 5 a.m. the following Tuesday morning.

Southbound traffic will have to exit onto N.C. 55/Alston Avenue, turn left on Cornwallis Road and left on T.W. Alexander Drive to get back to the Durham Freeway at exit seven.

The flyover bridge will link N.C. 147 to a new 3.9-mile divided highway that will connect to U.S. 70 on the other end. With U.S. 70 also being upgraded to a freeway between Pleasant Drive and N.C. 98, the connector will provide a multi-lane interstate connection between I-85, the Durham Freeway and I-40, with drivers able to continue non-stop on the Triangle Expressway to U.S. 1 south of Cary.

The new highway, expected to be designated Interstate 885, is expected to open in late 2019, and will help lower congestion on the Durham Freeway through downtown Durham, and as well as on local roads such as U.S. 15/501, and Roxboro, Mangum, Gregson and Duke streets.

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Last updated 7:35 a.m. on Jul. 10, 2018