PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY —Â Route 234 Business (Sudley Road) will be closed in both directions at I-66 nightly between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. beginning Aug. 14 into the following week.
During this time, construction crews can lift bridge beams into place for the new Sudley Road access road along westbound I-66.
Additionally, the ramp from I-66 West to southbound Route 234 Business (Sudley Road) will be closed. Detours will be posted.
Northbound and Southbound Route 234 Business (Sudley Road) at I-66
- Wednesday, Aug. 14
- Friday, Aug. 16 and Saturday, Aug. 17
- Monday, Aug. 19 through Saturday, Aug. 24
This includes ârain datesâ in case of inclement weather or other delays.
Northbound Sudley Road traffic detour: detoured to I-66 East to Route 29 South in Centreville. Make a left at the traffic signal, stay to the right for I-66 West, then follow signs to Route 234 North.
Southbound Sudley Road traffic detour: detoured to I-66 West to the exit for Route 29 North in Gainesville. Make a left at the traffic signal onto Route 29 South, stay to the right for I-66 East, then follow signs to Route 234 Business South.
Closure of the ramp from I-66 West to southbound Sudley Road between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.
I-66 West traffic detour heading to southbound Sudley Road: detoured farther west to the exit for Route 29 North in Gainesville, make a left at the traffic signal onto Route 29 South, stay to the right for I-66 East, then follow signs to Route 234 Business South.
In addition to the closures above, the left lane of southbound Sudley Road will be closed from Battleview Parkway to I-66 through 9 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 25, or until work is complete and the crane is removed.
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