April 07, 2014 | Vol. 20 No. 30

 

 

Routes to TCU altered by road closures
Published: 4/19/2010

As construction on the Southwest Parkway Project gets under way, certain street closures and route changes have occurred. The north and southbound left lanes of Hulen Street from Stonegate Boulevard to Hulen Place (above Union Pacific Railroad’s Davidson Yard) have been closed  so crews may remove parts of the concrete medians to allow temporary pavement to be placed.

 

Upon completion of this work, traffic on northbound Hulen Street will be diverted on to the west half of the  Hulen Street Bridge.  This will create one lane of traffic in each direction on the west half of the Hulen Street bridge above the train tracks.  The lane closures are expected to last until April 2011.

 

Crews closed one lane on eastbound West Vickery Boulevard immediately west of  Hulen Street earlier this month.  This closure is necessary so crews may proceed with construction related to the Southwest Parkway at the Union Pacific Railroad Yard immediately to the south.   The lane closure is expected to remain until April 2011.

 

Crews are closing both the Rosedale Street connector entrance and exit to I-30 as of Thursday, April 1. These closures are necessary so that the existing bridges can be demolished and new ones can be constructed.  Due to this construction, drivers will no longer be able to make a direct connection to Forest Park Boulevard off East Vickery Boulevard.  All eastbound traffic on East Vickery Boulevard will be redirected onto eastbound I-30 under the Rosedale Street connector ramps.  In addition, the right lane on eastbound I-30 will be turned into an exit only lane for University Drive.  Crews will update all overhead signs to show this change.   The construction of the new bridges is expected to be completed by April 2011.

 

If you wish to stay informed about the Southwest Parkway project, send an e-mail to SouthwestParkway@ntta.org. You will be added to a distribution list to receive regular notices about construction progress. You can also bookmark the link to current information on the TCU Web site at www.newsevents.tcu.edu/550.asp.

 

    


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