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Headaches on the horizon

Telegraph Road ramp closings: Monday through Friday this week, from 9 p.m. to 5 o'clock the next morning, the Wilson Bridge project will close some ramps at the Capital Beltway's Telegraph Road interchange.
-- Inner loop (I-95/495 South) ramp to Telegraph Road South. Detour: Traffic heading for Telegraph Road South should use the ramp to Telegraph Road North to Pershing Avenue, then take a right Stovall Street and a left on Mill Road to Telegraph Road South.
-- Telegraph Road North ramp to the inner loop (I-95/495 South). Detour: Traffic heading for the inner loop should take Huntington Avenue East to Route 1 North to the inner loop.

Later this week, watch for intermittent ramp closings in the Telegraph Road exchange during the daytime, but not during morning and afternoon rush periods.

By Robert Thomson  |  November 16, 2009; 7:00 PM ET
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Any word yet on the Inner Loop exit to the Eisenhower Connector? I thought that was supposed to re-open in October.

Posted by: eandab2003 | November 17, 2009 1:04 PM | Report abuse

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