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Reminder: 210 Freeway Closed Monday Night

The eastbound 210 Freeway will close between Rosemead Ave. and Baldwin Ave beginning Monday night at 11:00 p.m. and ending Tuesday morning at 5:00 a.m.

From the Arcadia Police Department:

The Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority has announced a full closure of the eastbound IS 210 Freeway for Monday at 11 p.m.

The freeway will be closed at Baldwin Avenue and traffic will be diverted to eastbound Foothill Boulevard through Arcadia.

The full closure is expected to end Tuesday at 5 a.m. Lane closures will begin at Rosemead Boulevard. 

Construction traffic in the area will increase during this closure, and throughout the day on Tuesday, due to cement truck ingress and egress to the bridge site. Please avoid the area, if possible.

Alternate routes may include Huntington Drive, Las Tunas Drive to Live Oak Avenue/Arrow Highway, or the eastbound IS 10 Freeway.

How will this affect your commute?

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