WEST DECATUR – Work to replace a small bridge on the Old Erie Pike (Route 2024) with a large pipe is scheduled to start Sept. 10 in Clearfield County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
The current bridge spans Simeling Run, about five miles west of the village of West Decatur.
When work begins Sept. 10, crews will be replacing the small bridge with 32 feet of concrete pipe. Replacing the bridge will remove it from the list of Clearfield County bridges in “poor” condition. An average of 570 vehicles use the bridge daily.
During the project, motorists will be instructed to follow a detour using Old Erie Pike (Route 2024), Drane Highway (Route 2051) and Morgan Run Road (Route 2007). The detour will be in effect until completion of the project, which is set for Sept. 24.
All work is weather and schedule dependent. A crew from PennDOT Clearfield County Maintenance will perform all work for this project.
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