East Brunswick Township Alerts

EBPD Traffic Alert - Ryders Lane Closure 9/30 - 10/3

Conrail Railroad Corporation is continuing its project to repair and replace the rail line and crossing on Ryders Lane near the NJ Turnpike overpass. The work is expected to continue through Friday, October 3rd, at 7:00 a.m.

What to Expect:

  • Full Closure: All thru lanes on Ryders Lane will be closed during this time. Traffic will be detoured around the work zone until the project is completed. While the timeline may be shortened if work finishes early, please plan for alternate routes until Friday morning.

  • Southbound Detour: Traffic typically traveling south on Ryders Lane will be detoured via Washington Avenue (Milltown)Tices Lane (East Brunswick) will remain open. Trucks will be directed to use Tices Lane to Harts Lane to help reduce heavy truck traffic in Milltown.

  • Northbound Detour: Traffic typically traveling north on Ryders Lane will be detoured via Milltown Road, Harts Lane, and Main Street (Milltown).

  • Local Access: Local traffic will still be able to access homes, side streets, and businesses on Ryders Lane up to the work area. The closure will span the full width of the roadway, so no vehicles will be able to pass directly through the rail crossing site.

We recognize that Ryders Lane is a heavily traveled roadway, with thousands of vehicles passing through each day. Redirecting this traffic into East Brunswick and Milltown will, unfortunately, cause significant delays, particularly during peak travel times. Please adjust your daily schedules, allow extra travel time, and remain patient throughout this necessary project.

Safety and Enforcement:
Your safety is our top priority. Officers will be present to monitor traffic flow, enforce safe driving practices, and address any aggressive or unsafe driving behaviors. We will also be monitoring local streets where drivers may attempt to bypass detours.

We understand this closure will create challenges and inconvenience, and we truly appreciate the cooperation and patience of our community. Together, we can navigate this brief disruption safely while important infrastructure work is completed.