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HWY 395 at Kramer Junction full closure on 5-17 to 5-21

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KRAMER JUNCTION, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> Caltrans 8 in partnership with Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad, will be closing Highway 395 (US-395) at Kramer Junction for five days to allow BNSF workers to replace concrete panels, rails and re-ballast the tracks crossing Hwy 395 immediately north of the intersection of Hwy 58 (SR-58). The railroad work is a portion of the completion work for the Kramer Junction project which began in late 2017 to realign Old Hwy 58 to the new expressway east and west of “Four Corners” in San Bernardino County.

The full closure on Hwy 395 will begin on Sunday, May 17 at 5am. and continue through Thursday, May 21 at 5pm. at Kramer Junction. A 10-mile detour will be in place for traffic on Hwy 395.

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Detours below:

Northbound Hwy 395 traffic will be diverted from Hwy 395 westward onto Old Hwy 58 (Old SR-58) to Twenty Mule Team Road. At the intersection of Twenty Mule Team Road and Old Hwy 58, westbound motorists will make a left turn onto Twenty Mule Team Road, continue to Boron Road making a right turn to head north to the new section of Hwy 58, then head east on Hwy 58 back to Hwy 395.

Southbound Hwy 395 traffic will be diverted from Hwy 395 westward onto the new section of Hwy 58, exit Boron Road and turn left, travel south on Boron Road to Twenty Mule Team Road, then turn left to head east back to Hwy 395.

Hwy 58 will remain open in both directions on the new alignment to bypass the closure.

Motorists are advised to use Hwy 58 west from Interstate 15 as an alternate route to avoid delays. Changeable message signs and detour signage will be in place to alert motorists to use alternate routes to avoid delays. Remember to reduce your speed in the work zone. Be advised, weather conditions may affect this operation.

This is what the new Kramer Junction layout will be, when it’s finish.

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