STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION ASSISTS EXELON NUCLEAR WITH TRIPLE TRANSFORMER MOVE THROUGH HARFORD COUNTY

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(June 4, 2010) – The Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) and the Maryland Transportation Authority (MdTA) are assisting Exelon Nuclear with a major oversized triple vehicle transport through northeastern Harford County between 7 p.m. Monday night,  June 7 and 10 p.m. Thursday, June 10.  The specially designed oversized vehicles will haul three new half-million pound power transformers from Havre de Grace to Exelon’s Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station in Delta, Pa.  

The transformer hauling route includes MD 155 (Level Road), I-95 (John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway), MD 155 west of I-95, MD 22 (Churchville Road), MD 136 (Priestford/Whiteford Road), and MD 165 (Pylesville Road).   Access to homes and businesses will be maintained each night on the hauling route as the slow-moving vehicles proceed along the route.  However, the Deer Creek and Broad Creek bridges will be closed to all traffic for two days each to assemble and disassemble temporary bridge structures that will carry each vehicle and its heavy load (total weight 671,000 pounds each).   Through traffic along MD 136 will be detoured during both two-day bridge closures. The three vehicles, which will move one to five miles per hour, will be escorted by Maryland State Police (MSP), SHA, MDTA and Exelon’s private hauling contractor (Hake Rigging of Lester, Pa.).  The vehicles will move to a pre-determined staging location each night. 

This oversized vehicle transport contains three of the six new transformers to be hauled from Havre de Grace to Delta, Pa.  The first transformer was successfully moved through Maryland and Pennsylvania in July 2009.  All costs associated with the transformer moves will be paid by Exelon. 

Area residents and business owners will be able to track the progress of the caravan by calling Exelon’s Transporter Tracker Hotline at 717-456-4932 beginning Monday June 7. Exelon staff will provide recorded message updates as the caravan moves along the route.

For your safety, SHA strongly advises motorists to avoid the hauling route and to plan ahead for temporary road and bridge closures, lengthy detours and extra travel time along MD 155, MD 22, MD 136, MD 165 and other State highways in eastern Harford County during the week of June 7.

This hauling route is considered a rolling work zone.  Please slow down, stay alert and expect the unexpected.  Keep a safe distance from the caravan as it passes through your community.  Choose to make work zone safety your business at www.choosesafetyforlife.com

CARAVAN AND BRIDGE CLOSURE SCHEDULE: (all dates and times are approximate)

Date/Time

Closure Details

7 p.m. Monday – 2 a.m. Tuesday

Single left lane closures along northbound and southbound I-95 in the vicinity of the MD 155 interchange (Exit 89).

8 p.m. Monday

Road closures along MD 155 in Havre de Grace east of I-95, with temporary detour routes posted.

9 p.m. Monday

Caravan enters MD 155 at Baker Road and proceeds west along MD 155 to the I-95 interchange.

10 p.m. Monday

Ramp from westbound MD 155 to northbound I-95 closed. Ramp from southbound I-95 to westbound MD 155 closed. Temporary detour routes will be posted.

10 p.m. Monday – 1 a.m Tuesday

Caravan begins crossing all lanes and median of I-95. MSP will conduct two traffic drags to stop all traffic on I-95. The first drag will allow one vehicle to cross. MSP will re-open the roadway to allow stopped I-95 traffic to clear, and then conduct a second drag to allow the second and third vehicles to cross.

1 a.m. – 5 a.m. Tuesday

Caravan proceeds from I-95 interchange west along MD 155 and will briefly travel one-tenth of a mile along MD 22 in Churchville to connect to northbound MD 136. The caravan will stop for the night along MD 136 south of the bridge over Deer Creek.

5 a.m. Tuesday – 5 p.m. Wednesday

The Deer Creek Bridge will be closed to all traffic, with temporary detour routes posted.

5 p.m. Tuesday – 5 a.m. Wednesday

Caravan crosses the Deer Creek Bridge and proceeds north along MD 136 overnight. The caravan will stop for the night along MD 136 south of the bridge over Broad Creek.

5 a.m. Wednesday – 5 p.m. Thursday

The Broad Creek Bridge will be closed to all traffic, with temporary detour routes posted.

5 p.m. Wednesday – 5 a.m. Thursday

Caravan crosses the Broad Creek Bridge and proceeds north along MD 136 to northbound MD 165 overnight. The caravan will stop for the night along MD 165 south of the Maryland/Pennsylvania state line.

10 p.m. Thursday – 5 a.m. Friday

Caravan crosses the state line and proceeds within Pennsylvania along PA 74 (Delta Road) to Broad Street Extended to Lay Road, ending their journey at Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station in Delta, Pa. Detour routes will be in effect in Pennsylvania.


For more information about the transformers, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station, or future transformer moves, please contact Dave Tillman, Communications Manager for Exelon’s office in Delta, Pa. at 717-456-4818.  A map of the transformer hauling route and other information about the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station is available on Exelon’s website, www.exeloncorp.com/programs/peachbottom

For more information about State highways within Harford County, citizens may contact SHA’s District 4 Office in Hunt Valley at 410-229-2300 or toll free at 1-866-998-0367.  I-95 information between Baltimore and the Maryland/Delaware State Line is available by the Maryland Transportation Authority at 410-537-1017 or toll-free at 1-866-713-1596.  Information on Pennsylvania roads can be obtained by calling PennDOT’s District 8 Office at 717-787-6653.
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