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The lane closures are as follows: Thursday night: Closure from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Friday. The right lane will be closed on I-20 west from mile marker 1 in South Carolina to mile marker 200 in Georgia.
The Houlihan Bridge on State Route 25 over the Savannah River in Port Wentworth was closed to maritime traffic Wednesday for the duration of the storm, but will remain open for vehicular traffic.
The Georgia Department of Transportation previously announced the bridge would be closed Thursday starting at 9 a.m. Savannah bridge is still open after planned closure Thursday morning Skip to ...
Interstate 20 (I-20) is the main east–west Interstate Highway in the state of South Carolina, linking the state with important transportation and business hubs to the north, west, and south, including Atlanta, Georgia; Charlotte, North Carolina (via I-77); Savannah, Georgia (via I-95); and Washington, D.C. (via I-95).
Just northeast of the city limits, US 25/US 301/SR 73 pass the Claxton Sewage Treatment Pond and Sewage Treatment Pond Dam. About 2,000 feet (610 m) later, they cross over the Canoochee River on the Claxton Bridge. They provide access to Claxton–Evans County Airport and then curve to the north.
SC 28 west (Sand Bar Ferry Road) / SC 125 south (Atomic Road) – Savannah River Site, Augusta: Eastern end of SC 125 concurrency; eastern terminus of SC 28; interchange 13.480: 21.694: SC 302 (Silver Bluff Road) – Jackson, Aiken: New Ellenton: 19.690: 31.688: SC 19 north – New Ellenton, Aiken, Savannah River Site: Southern terminus of SC ...
The current 7,780-foot-long cable-stay bridge built to replace the old vertical-lift one opened in 2003 with extra safety measures, according to Tom Boyd, chief communications officer for the ...
The original Talmadge bridge was a cantilever truss bridge built in 1953. It later became functionally obsolete. The bridge eventually became a danger for large ships entering the Port of Savannah, home to the largest single ocean container terminal on the U.S. eastern seaboard, and the nation's fourth-busiest seaport.