Temporary lane closure on I-95 in Hampton for maintenance

Andre J. Briere NHDOT Deputy Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
Andre J. Briere NHDOT Deputy Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
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The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) has announced a temporary closure of the southbound Open Road Toll (ORT) lanes on I-95 in Hampton. The closure will take place from 8:00 PM on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, until 2:00 AM on Thursday, June 26, 2025. This measure is to facilitate routine maintenance on toll equipment and the roadway.

During this period, drivers will be directed via signs and traffic cones to the non-ORT section of the Hampton Toll Plaza. Here, they can proceed through either dedicated E-ZPass lanes or cash lanes. Motorists are advised to stay alert and follow all posted signs while traveling through the construction zone.

For real-time traffic updates, visit https://newengland511.org/. Additionally, “My511” offers alerts for incidents and construction work.

Information from this article can be found here.



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