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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Layton Bridge Projects

Overview

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The Layton Bridge carries Route 4038 (Layton Road) over the Youghiogheny River and River Trail in Perry Township, Fayette County.

On the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), it was originally constructed in 1892 and rehabilitated in 1984.

The superstructure is a 17 span (two main spans and 15 approach spans), pin-connected Pratt half-thru truss with stringer and thru girder approaches. Its total span length is 911 feet and deck width is 14.3 feet out-to-out and 13.1 feet curb-to-curb.

Preservation 2022

Between the 2022 and 2023 construction seasons, a preservation project provided for the Layton Tunnel, and for the Layton Bridge's contined, safe conveyance of traffic for its immediate future.

The scope of work consisted of repairing masonry elements at both portals of the tunnel, installing additional riser beams on the bridge floor system, mitigating deficiencies to the bridge timber sidewalk, repairing or replacing bridge joints, and performing concrete and steel repairs to the bridge deck, superstructure, and substructure.

The tunnel and bridge closed in summer 2022 and the roadway reopened to traffic on 08/27/2022. Additional repairs were identified and executed in early 2023.

Preservation 2024-2027

As Layton Bridge replacement plans progress through design, a project to maintain the current superstructure begins 06/11/2024 and will continue until the new bridge is open. 

The 2024-2027 preservation will consist of both specific and as-needed repairs. Specific concrete and structural steel repairs to the superstructure, substructure, curb, and barriers are scheduled to be complete in 2024. The extent of potential as-needed repairs is subject to future inspections and analyses. Such work will directed by PennDOT, with the aim of maintaining vehicular access to the bridge. This may include the installation and implementation of traffic signals at the near side of the tunnel and​​ far side of the bridge.

Project Update
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​06/03/2024 - Notice to P​roceed​ issued on May 3.  Bridge to shut down on June 11 for initial inspection and planned structural steel repairs. The superstructure will remain closed and traffic detoured throughout the summer and fall to complete the 2024 preservation repairs.

​​04/16/2024 - Anticipated Notice To Proceed 5/13/2024.

2024 planned construction activities include:

    • ​Repairs to:
      • Structural steel in span 1.
      • Rub rail in spans 2 & 3.
      • Structural steel and concrete in spans 4-17.
      • Expansion dam (bent 16).
    • Installation of temporary signal infrastructure.

The bridge is expected to close, with a traffic detour, throughout the summer to complete the 2024 preservation repairs.

Detour Map

Detour 06-10.24.jpg Effective 06/11/2024. Anticipated through 10/31/2024.

Existing Structure

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View of driving across Layton Bridge

View of approaching Layton tunnel

Replacement Project

Date to be determined.

The proposed replacement of the Layton Bridge, means to incorporate:

    • ​Replacement of the single-span, single-lane bridge carrying Layton Road over Washington Run. 
    • Improvements to the associated roadway connecting the two structures, as both bridges were originally designed and utilized by a railroad.​​

With Layton Bridge on the National Register of Historic Places, PennDOT is required to adhere to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. 

The Historic Bridge Rehabilitation Analysis (HBRA) is required under the Section 106 process to investigate, analyze, and determine if it is possible to rehabilitate a historic bridge to meet the purpose and need of the project. 

An Alternatives Analysis was prepared in late 2018, where various rehabilitation options and a full replacement alternative were compared. The analysis considered many factors, including ability to meet the projects’ purpose and need, environmental and property impacts, safety, constructability, and cost. 

Comments were solicited and the reports amended as appropriate. PennDOT shared the aforementioned reports with various consulting parties, PA State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The efforts were complete in fall 2020 with concurrence from PA SHPO and FHWA. Once all comments were addressed, a preferred alternative was selected in January 2021.

This p​​roject has substantially completed the Section 106 Historic Structure process in the preliminary engineering phase wherein the project team has completed efforts and submitted the Historic Bridge Rehabilitation Analysis (HBRA) and the Alternatives Analysis.

The selected option, currently in the preliminary engineering phase (as of May 2021) replaces the existing Layton Bridge with a new bridge slightly to the east.  This will allow the existing bridge to remain open during construction.  A letter of agreement with the FHWA, the PA SHPO​, and PennDOT was fully executed on 09/30/2022 for mitigation of adverse effects created by the replacement of the Layton Bridge.​

Detailed surveying and mapping of the project corridor was completed in fall 2021.  Conceptual alignments were evaluated in advance of setting the preliminary line, grade & typical section of the roadway. 

Further development of preliminary roadway plans and bridge concepts are ongoing. Final design will start once environmental clearance is achieved.

The bid date is to be determined.

Press Rele​ases

6/3/2024 - Route 4038 Layton Road Bridge Closing Next Tuesday in Fayette County

12/19/2023 - Layton Bridge Daylight Inspection and Maintenance Next Week​​