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Recently Completed

Route 608 (Brooke Road) Bridge over Potomac Creek Deck Replacement Project

Project at a Glance

Begin Date
April 4, 2011

Est Completion Date
July 2011

Cost
$600,000.00

Lengths and Limits
At the bridge over Potomac Creek

Contractor
Bryant Contracting, Inc.

Locality
Stafford

District
Fredericksburg

Contact

Project Manager
800-367-7623

What's Being Done

This design build project will replace the existing deck on the bridge over Potomac Creek with a new concrete deck with steel beams. When the project is complete motorists will have a wider and safer structure that will withstand the weight of larger vehicles, (i.e. school buses, emergency response vehicles, etc.).

Project Detour

Brooke Road will be closed to through traffic at the bridge over Potomac Creek for the next few months. 

For motorists traveling north on Brooke Road, the recommended detour route is Deacon Road (Route 607) to Leeland Road (Route 626) to Potomac Run Road (Route 626) to Eskimo Hill Road (Route 628).

For motorists traveling south on Brooke Road, the recommended detour route is Eskimo Hill Road (Route 628) to Potomac Run Road (Route 626) to Leeland Road (Route 626) to Deacon Road (Route 607).

Access to the Virginia Railway Express train station at Brooke will be available throughout the project. Motorists can reach the train station entrance on Brooke Road from Andrew Chapel Road (Route 629) or Eskimo Hill Road.  

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Page last modified: Aug. 4, 2011

 


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