Trump military parade today: List of bridge and road closures in DC
The George Washington Memorial Parkway is shut in both directions between US 50 and I-395, which started on Friday (June 13) from 6 PM through to Sunday (June 15) at 6 AM. The right lane on Route 27/ Washington Boulevard was closed on Wednesday (June 11) at 8 PM. Lanes in both directions between US-50 and the Pentagon North parking lot were shut on Friday (June 13) at 6 PM and will remain so until Monday (June 16) at 6 AM.
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These highway exits, freeways, expressways, and bridges will be shut for vehicular traffic from Friday, June 13, at about 12:01 AM until Monday, June 16, at 6 AM:
· Arlington Memorial Bridge
· Eastbound I-395 Exit 1 toward 14th Street / National Mall
· Eastbound I-395 HOV exit toward 14th Street / National Mall
· Eastbound I-395 Exit 3 toward 12th Street Expressway
· Eastbound E Street expressway
· Inbound Theodore Roosevelt Bridge split to Independence Avenue
· Inbound Theodore Roosevelt Bridge split to Constitution Avenue
· Northbound Potomac River Freeway exit toward E Street
· Westbound I-395 Exit 4A and 4B toward 12th Street SW and Maine Avenue SW
· Westbound E Street Expressway splits to Southbound Potomac River Freeway
· Southbound Potomac River Freeway exit toward Independence Avenue and Maine Avenue
· Southbound Potomac River Freeway exit toward E Street
These expressways will be shut for vehicular traffic from Friday, June 13, at about 9 PM through Monday, June 16, at 6 AM:
· 12th Street Expressway
9th Street Expressway entrance from Constitution Avenue NW
These streets will be shut for vehicular traffic from Thursday, June 12, at about 6 AM through Monday, June 16, at 6 AM:
· C Street from 18th Street NW to Virginia Avenue NW
· 13th Street from C Street SW to D Street SW
· C Street from 14th Street SW to 12th Street SW
These streets will be closed for vehicular traffic from Thursday, June 12, at about 7 PM through Monday, June 16, at 6 AM:
· D Street from 18th Street NW to 17th Street NW
· C Street from 18th Street NW to 17th Street NW
· Virginia Avenue from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 21st Street from E Street NW to C Street NW
· 20th Street from E Street NW to Virginia Avenue NW
· 19th Street from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 18th Street from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 14th Street from Constitution Avenue NW to Independence Avenue SW
· Eastbound I-395 Exit 1 toward 14th Street / National Mall
· Eastbound I-395 HOV exit toward 14th Street / National Mall
These streets will be closed for vehicular traffic from Friday, June 13, at about 12:01 AM until Monday, June 16, at 6 AM:
· 23rd Street from E Street NW to Independence Avenue SW
· 22nd Street from C Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· Henry Bacon Drive from Lincoln Memorial Circle NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· Daniel French Drive from Lincoln Memorial Circle SW to Independence Avenue SW
· 21st Street from C Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 20th Street from C Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 17th Street from Pennsylvania Avenue NW to Independence Avenue SW
· 15th Street from F Street NW to Independence Avenue SW
· Raoul Wallenberg Place from Independence Avenue SW to Maine Avenue SW
· 14th Street from Pennsylvania Avenue NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 14th Street from Independence Avenue SW to D Street SW
· West Basin Drive from Independence Avenue SW to Ohio Drive SW
· E Street from 20th Street NW to 17th Street NW (eastbound lanes only)
· Lower Pennsylvania Avenue from 15th Street NW to 14th Street NW
· C Street from 21st Street NW to Virginia Avenue NW
· Virginia Avenue from 24th Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· Constitution Avenue from 23rd Street NW to 12th Street NW
· Madison Drive from 15th Street NW to 7th Street NW
· Jefferson Drive from 15th Street SW to 7th Street SW
· Independence Avenue from 23rd Street SW to 12th Street SW
· D Street from 14th Street SW to 12th Street SW
· Maine Avenue from Independence Avenue SW to East Basin Drive SW
· Ohio Drive from East Basin Drive, SW to Independence Avenue SW
· Rock Creek Parkway from Virginia Avenue NW to Ohio Drive SW
· Lincoln Memorial Circle NW
These streets will only be open to local traffic from Friday, June 13, at about 12:01 AM until Monday, June 16, at 6 AM:
· 23rd Street from Washington Circle NW to E Street NW
· 22nd Street from Pennsylvania Avenue NW to Virginia Avenue NW
· 21st Street from Pennsylvania Avenue NW to E Street NW
· 21st Street from Pennsylvania Avenue NW to E Street NW
· 19th Street from Pennsylvania Avenue NW to E Street NW
· 18th Street from H Street NW to E Street NW
· 17th Street from H Street NW to Pennsylvania Avenue NW
· 15th Street from H Street NW to F Street NW
· 14th Street from F Street NW to Lower Pennsylvania Avenue NW
· 13 1/2 Street from Pennsylvania Avenue NW to D Street NW
· 13th Street from E Street NW to Pennsylvania Avenue NW
· 12th Street from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 11th Street from E Street NW to Pennsylvania Avenue NW
· 10th Street from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 9th Street from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 9th Street from Independence Avenue SW to C Street SW
· 9th Street from Capitol Square Place SW to Maine Avenue SW
· L'Enfant Plaza from 9th Street SW to Independence Avenue SW
· 8th Street from E Street NW to D Street NW
· 7th Street from E Street NW to Independence Avenue SW
· 6th Street from E Street NW to C Street NW
· 5th Street from E Street NW to Indiana Avenue NW
· 4th Street from E Street NW to Indiana Avenue NW
· 4th Street from Madison Drive NW to Independence Avenue SW
· Pennsylvania Avenue from 19th Street NW to 1730 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
· Pennsylvania Avenue from 14th Street NW to 7th Street NW
· Upper Pennsylvania Avenue from 15th Street NW to 13th Street NW
· I Street from 23rd Street NW to Pennsylvania Avenue NW
· H Street from 24th Street NW to Pennsylvania Avenue NW
· New York Avenue from 18th Street NW to 14th Street NW
· Virginia Avenue from 24th Street NW to E Street NW
· G Street from 24th Street NW to 14th Street NW
· F Street from 23rd Street NW to 14th Street NW
· E Street from 23rd Street NW to 18th Street NW (westbound lanes only)
· D Street from 14th Street NW to 13 ¬Ω Street NW
· D Street from 9th Street NW to 3rd Street NW
These streets are tagged as 'Emergency No Parking' from Monday, June 9 to Monday, June 16 at 6 AM:
· 23rd Street from E Street NW to Independence Avenue SW
· 22nd Street from C Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· Henry Bacon Drive from Lincoln Memorial Circle NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· Daniel French Drive from Lincoln Memorial Circle SW to Independence Avenue SW
· 21st Street from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 20th Street from E Street NW to Virginia Avenue NW
· 20th Street from C Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 19th Street from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 18th Street from F Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 17th Street from H Street NW to Independence Avenue SW
· 15th Street from H Street NW to Independence Avenue SW
· Raoul Wallenberg Place from Independence Avenue SW to Maine Avenue SW
· 14th Street from F Street NW to D Street SW
· 13th Street from E Street to Pennsylvania Avenue NW
· 13th Street from C Street SW to D Street SW
· 12th Street from E Street NW to Madison Drive NW
· 12th Street from Jefferson Drive SW to Maine Avenue SW
· 11th Street from E Street NW to Pennsylvania Avenue NW
· 10th Street from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 9th Street from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· 7th Street from D Street NW to Independence Avenue SW
· New York Avenue from 18th Street NW to 14th Street NW
· G Street from 18th Street NW to 14th Street NW
· F Street from 18th Street NW to 14th Street NW
· E Street from 23rd Street NW to 17th Street NW
· Upper Pennsylvania Avenue from 15th to 14th Street NW
· Pennsylvania Avenue from 18th to 7th Street NW
· D Street from 18th Street NW to 17th Street NW
· C Street from 21th Street NW to 17th Street NW
· Virginia Avenue from E Street NW to Constitution Avenue NW
· Constitution Avenue from 23rd Street NW to 7th Street NW
· Madison Drive from 3rd Street NW to 15th Street NW
· Jefferson Drive from 3rd Street SW to 15th Street SW
· Independence Avenue from 23rd Street SW to 12th Street SW
· C Street from 14th Street SW to 12th Street SW
· D Street from 14th Street SW to 7th Street SW
· West Basin Drive from Independence Avenue SW to Ohio Drive SW
· Ohio Drive from Independence Avenue SW to the Inlet Bridge

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