Montoursville, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) continues work to repair the Wyalusing River Bridge, which carries Wyalusing New Albany Road (Route 2010) over the Susquehanna River in Terry and Wyalusing townships, Bradford County. The bridge was struck and damaged by an oversized load on Tuesday, March 24.
PennDOT inspected the damaged bridge and determined that due to the extent of the damages, the bridge will remain closed until the repairs are made. A detour using Route 187 and Route 6 is in place.
The work – expected during the week starting May 11 – will be completed in small sections, with the process repeated throughout the damaged area. This ensures the bridge’s structural integrity during repairs. The repeated repair process will include:
- Removing damaged cross members and paint in preparation for testing.
- Testing of the steel expected to remain will continue as the damaged sections of steel are removed. These tests ensure the structure is safe while preserving the existing material.
- Installing steel plating and painting.
PennDOT understands that the Wyalusing River Bridge is a critical connection for the residents of the northern tier and will continue to make this repair a priority and open this road as soon as possible. Due to the nature of how a truss bridge functions, where each member contributes to the overall structural integrity, even localized damage can affect the safety of the entire bridge. For this reason, the damaged bridge cannot safely carry traffic, even in a single lane configuration, until a full structural repair is completed.
PennDOT is actively working to move this project forward as quickly and safely as possible. Emergency procedures have been followed which allowed the department to swiftly contract a design consultant and contractor and advance the projects schedule. Design and procurement of materials were completed on an accelerated timeline, and the repairs are currently being conducted on the bridge. While the current anticipated reopening date is July 1, 2026, we are continuously evaluating ways to safely advance the schedule.
For information about the repair process, visit the Wyalusing River Bridge Emergency Repair web page.
Built in 1942, the Wyalusing River Bridge is a 12-span bridge, including a four-span steel truss. The bridge is nearly 1,500 feet in length, has a reinforced concrete bridge deck, and has a vertical clearance of 14’ 9”. With an average daily traffic county of more than 5,500 vehicles, this bridge is an essential traffic corridor in the region. The bridge was last reconditioned in 1993 to prolong the life of the structure.
PennDOT reminds drivers to "Check Your Height, Know It's Right". Drivers are responsible for knowing the height of their vehicle - whether a personal vehicle or a rented one - and observing and complying with posted bridge heights. Using the “Check Your Height, Know It’s Right” tool, drivers can avoid hitting bridges with vehicles. According to PennDOT data, in the 10 years between 2013 and 2023, there were more than 600 bridge strikes to bridges or other overhead structures in PA.
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