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It s not yet known which restaurants will be in exactly which travel plazas, however. And certainly not all the brands will be in each plaza.
Jennifer Givner, a spokesperson for the Thruway Authority, said the restaurant locations are to be determined.
Location of specific restaurants remains unclear
The restaurant list first popped up on a series of posters hung in the current Thruway rest stops, which currently remain open.
The list is sure to draw interest from weary Thruway travelers who for years have subsisted on McDonald s, Burger King and Roy Rogers outlets that took up residence under the service plazas previous leaseholders, which included McDonald s, HMS Host and Delaware North.
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Heavy traffic and delays are expected as the New York State Thruway Authority plans to close a bridge over I-95 in Westchester for the summer.
Officials are cautioning that the Boston Post Road Bridge over I-95 in Rye will be closed beginning on Tuesday, July 6, with the closure expected to last through at least Wednesday, Sept. 1.
Traffic is expected to get backed up during the duration of the project, particularly in Rye and Port Chester.
Local officials said that congestion can be expected downtown in Rye, near the I-287 ramp, on Cedar Street, Midland Avenue, Purdy Avenue, and around Peck Avenue.