Route 7 bridge in Falls Village will be closed this weekend for work

The bridge on Route 7 across the Housatonic River, which links Falls Village and Salisbury, will be closed from  Friday, June 12, at 8 p.m. until  Monday, June 15, at 6 a.m. The bridge is near the turnoff for Housatonic Valley Regional High School and is also at an entrance to the Appalachian Trail.

The temporary closure will allow for delivery and erection of structural steel girders, according to the state Department of Transportation. When the project began, the state had announced that the bridge would have to be closed for at least one weekend.

Motorists should expect delays.

During the weekend closure, traffic will be sent along alternate roadways. Northbound traffic will be detoured along Route 112 (west, 4.5 miles) to Route 41 (north, 1.7 miles) to Route 44 (east, 8.5 miles) to Route 126.  At the intersection of routes 44 and 126 (just past Dutcher’s Bridge in Salisbury), traffic for Falls Village should proceed along Route 126 (south, 4.1 miles) back to Route 7 in Falls Village.

Traffic continuing north on Route 7 should proceed along Route 44 (east, 2.0 miles) and pick up Route 7 in North Canaan.

The transportation department estimates the temporary detour will increase the trip length by 7.4 miles for northbound traffic destined for North Canaan and by 12.3 miles for northbound bound traffic destined for Falls Village.

Traffic heading south from Falls Village will be detoured along Route 126 (north, 4.1 miles) to Route 44 (west, 8.5 miles) to Route 41 (south, 1.7 miles) to Route 112 (west, 4.5 miles) back to Route 7 near the race track at Lime Rock Park.

Southbound traffic destined for points south of the Housatonic River on Route 7 will be detoured from North Canaan along Route 44 (west, 10.5 miles) to Route 41 (south, 1.7 miles) to Route 112 (west, 4.5 miles) and back to Route 7 near Lime Rock Park.

The DOT estimates the temporary detour will increase the trip length by 12.3 miles for southbound traffic destined for Falls Village and by 7.4 miles for southbound traffic in North Canaan destined for Route 112.

The bridge will remain closed to pedestrians during the temporary detour. Appalachian Trail hikers will be detoured west along Route 112 and north along Dugway Road to reconnect to the trail at Falls Mountain Road on the west side of the Housatonic River. There are orange signs indicating the changes in path. A single white rectangle means walk straight ahead. If there are two rectangles, they indicate a turn, in the direction of the top rectangle.

People attending the season opener at Music Mountain Sunday, June 14, and coming from the south can either take Route 4 east from Cornwall Bridge to Goshen and then head north on Route 63 to Music Mountain Road, or take Route 128 east in West Cornwall to Route 63. For more information, go online to musicmountain.org.

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