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Originally published Friday, October 28, 2011 at 4:34 PM

Viadoom: big Friday night traffic backups

Sure, the Alaskan Way Viaduct in Seattle will reopen a day and a half early, ending the traffic congestion dubbed `Viadoom.' But first, drivers faced a Friday evening rush hour bedeviled by heavy rain, heavy traffic volumes and, yes, Viadoom.

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SEATTLE —

Sure, the Alaskan Way Viaduct in Seattle will reopen a day and a half early, ending the traffic congestion dubbed `Viadoom.' But first, drivers faced a Friday evening rush hour bedeviled by heavy rain, heavy traffic volumes and, yes, Viadoom.

At 4 p.m., the Washington Transportation Department advised that southbound Interstate 5 traffic from the north Seattle suburb of Mountlake Terrace to downtown Seattle was backed up about 14 miles, with an estimated travel time of more than 90 minutes. A longer evening southbound commute - from Everett to Seattle - typically takes 40 to 45 minutes.

I-5 and the viaduct are the two main north-south highways through Seattle.

Demolition and other work on the south part of the viaduct started last Friday evening. It's now expected to reopen at mid-day Saturday, rather than early Monday.

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