Saturday, September 08, 2012

WOODMONT AVENUE CLOSURE PHOTO GALLERY EXCLUSIVE! BETHESDA ROW STREET CLOSED

SEE HOW THEY
DID IT!

Another Robert Dyer @ Bethesda Row Exclusive

The hour finally arrived Friday night, and a small army of construction workers, police and heavy machines began closing a section of Woodmont Avenue between Bethesda and Miller Avenues.  It wasn't immediate, however, and even after midnight, Woodmont hadn't yet been entirely walled off at Bethesda Avenue.

As planned, a new traffic signal arm was brought to life at the famous Barnes and Noble intersection.  Then the northbound side of the Woodmont stretch was shut down, with inbound traffic from 355 diverted down Leland Street.  Interestingly, while Miller Avenue will be an important relief artery during the 2-year street closure, last night its intersection with Woodmont was barricaded, and inbound drivers waved back to Wisconsin Avenue.

Watch how it all happened with this exclusive on-scene photo gallery:

Barnes and Noble corner, facing SE towards The Seasons

Flagmen and police began slowing traffic so workers could
start activating the new traffic signal arm at Bethesda and Woodmont
Some of the last cars to ever drive on this stretch of
Woodmont wait for the flagman's signal, as utility
workers get set up at the intersection with Bethesda Avenue

There he goes!  And we're underway ahead of
schedule at Bethesda Row
The arm swings him out and over to the new
signal arm, as cars rush by beneath him

Activating the new signal requires opening
this box on the corner of Woodmont and Bethesda
By now, the doomed section of Woodmont was
 open to southbound traffic only

Enter the Caterpillar from stage left.  This hard-working
vehicle stole the show for the rest of the evening
Here's how it works:  The crane lifts these barricades off the
flatbed, and sets them onto the pavement where the
Caterpillar can reach them

Then the Caterpillar uses two long fork
tines on its front to grab the barricade...
...and moves it into place

Caterpillar fans watch from an upper floor
balcony at The Seasons
It's now after midnight.  Police have closed the Barnes and
Noble intersection, and work continues full steam.  But
Woodmont still isn't fully sealed off yet at that hour
It's official:  This segment of Woodmont Avenue
 is now closed, and the new traffic signal is active

This is the barricade at the other end of the
closed segment of Woodmont.  You're facing
towards Bethesda Row
New setup and crosswalk on Miller Avenue

Need to walk from Bethesda Avenue to
points further south on Woodmont like
Leland Street or the Bentley dealership?
Take this new pedestrian walkway
between The Seasons and the
construction site of The Flats [straight
ahead, where the lamp post is]
The new traffic signal arm makes its daytime debut at
the intersection of Woodmont and Bethesda Avenues

Wooodmont Avenue is officially barricaded

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That area will look like a mess for awhile! Looking forward to the new buildings.

Robert Dyer said...

The Darcy is going to be the top luxury building in Bethesda. So many services, if you can afford it!