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Lane changes coming to Kelsey Drive and Goldstone Street in St. John's

The City of St. John’s is changing lane designations at the Kelsey Drive, Goldstone Street and Team Gushue Highway (TGH) interchange, to improve traffic flow in the area.
The City of St. John’s is changing lane designations at the Kelsey Drive, Goldstone Street and Team Gushue Highway (TGH) interchange, to improve traffic flow in the area. - Contributed

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ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The City of St. John's has announced changes to lane designations at the Kelsey Kelsey Drive, Goldstone Street and Team Gushue Highway (TGH) interchange.

The changes are aimed at improving traffic flow in the area. 

Traffic travelling east on Kelsey Drive toward Goldstone Street:

  • right turn lane onto TGH southbound will be prominently marked;
  • east of the onramp the curb lane will be for through traffic only; and
  • the left-turn only lane will be extended to better accommodate the volume of vehicles entering the northbound TGH onramp

Traffic travelling west on Goldstone Street toward Kelsey Drive:

  • the curb lane will remain for through traffic only;
  • the current left-turn lane to enter the southbound TGH onramp will be removed; and
  • the inside lane will be for both through traffic and left-turning onto the southbound TGH onramp

Work is taking place between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. and is expected to be completed in the coming days as weather permits.

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