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Temporary Traffic Closures on Rockville Pike/MD 355 for Week of October 28

For Immediate Release: Friday, October 25, 2019

From 9:00 a.m. Monday, October 28, through 3:00 p.m. Friday, November 1, the right southbound and northbound lanes on Rockville Pike/MD 355 will be closed for landscaping (tree planting and sod replacement).

From 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. the right northbound or southbound lanes at Jones Bridge and Rockville Pike/MD 355 will be closed for communication relocation and utility pole removal.

About the Crossing Project:

This work is part of the ongoing construction of the Crossing Project at the Medical Center Metro Station, near the Medical Center Metro Station, NIH, and the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at Naval Support Activity Bethesda. When it is completed in Fall 2020, the Crossing Project will provide a safe and more efficient environment for people and vehicles to get through this heavily trafficked area.

The Crossing Project has two main components: 1) A shallow pedestrian underpass connecting Naval Support Activity Bethesda/Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on the east side of Rockville Pike to NIH and the bus/commuter transit center on the west side; and 2) Deep elevators on the Navy side of Rockville Pike to the Metrorail mezzanine.

In addition, the Crossing Project includes pedestrian safety and traffic and transit improvements to the nearby intersections of MD 355 (Rockville Pike) @ Jones Bridge Road and Center Drive (NIH), and at MD 355 @ Woodmont Avenue.

View map of the Crossing Project construction area.
View pictures of the construction and of signs for safe pedestrian/cycling detours.
View video to see what’s happening underground.
• For more information, visit md355crossing.com


A Safety Reminder:

As construction of the Crossing Project at the Medical Center Metro Station moves forward, the Montgomery County Dept. of Transportation (MCDOT) urges people to exercise caution as they walk, bike or travel near the construction zone. Please pay attention to all signs that have been posted for your safety. Walk or bike only on designated crosswalks, sidewalks and paths.

In the meantime, MCDOT appreciates the patience of everyone who lives, works or travels through the area.

Release ID: 19-176
Media Contact: Hannah Henn 240-777-8389

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