EDISON, New Jersey (WABC) — If you’re commuting through Edison this morning, plan for significant delays.
Route 1 remains closed northbound with two lanes open southbound Tuesday near the Raceway gas station just before Woodbridge Avenue as crews continue emergency repairs on a broken water main.
The Route 18 northbound ramp to Route 1 northbound is also closed and detoured.
The closures began Monday afternoon after a water main break forced lanes to shut down. Route 1 northbound was closed first at Route 18, followed by a southbound closure at Plainfield Avenue later in the day.
Drivers experienced heavy congestion during the Tuesday morning commute and were strongly encouraged to use alternate routes if possible.
Edison Water Utility crews are continuing repairs on the damaged water main. The work is expected to be completed sometime Tuesday, though officials say the roadway could reopen sooner if conditions allow. All detours will stay in place until repairs are finished.
Detours currently in effect
Route 1 northbound
Take the ramp to Route 18 northbound
Stay right for Route 27 toward Highland Park
Exit onto Route 27 northbound
Turn right onto Woodbridge Avenue eastbound
Cross over Route 1 and take the ramp back to Route 1 northbound
Route 1 southbound
Exit onto Plainfield Avenue northbound
Turn left onto Route 27 southbound
Turn left onto Woodbridge Avenue eastbound
Turn right onto Player Avenue, which leads back to Route 1 southbound
Route 18 northbound to Route 1 northbound
Continue on Route 18 northbound
Follow signs for Route 27 toward Highland Park
Exit to Route 27 northbound
Turn right onto Woodbridge Avenue eastbound
Cross over Route 1 and follow signs back to Route 1 northbound
Route 18 southbound to Route 1 northbound
Take the ramp to Route 1 northbound
Then follow the detour back onto Route 18 northbound
Continue following posted signs through Route 27 and Woodbridge Avenue
Because repair timelines can change due to weather or site conditions, drivers are encouraged to check 511nj.org for uptotheminute traffic information. Updates are also available from the New Jersey Department of Transportation on social media.
For now, transportation officials say the best advice is to allow extra travel time or avoid the area altogether until Route 1 fully reopens.
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