6:50 a.m. update: Current travel times

An earlier crash on southbound 35E that pushed a concrete barrier into the traffic lanes has cleared, but traffic has not. It's crammed from 694 to downtown St. Paul.

November 11, 2013 at 11:32AM

An earlier crash on southbound 35E that pushed a concrete barrier into the traffic lanes has cleared, but traffic has not. It's crammed from 694 to downtown St. Paul.

Southbound 35W continues to struggle due to three separate crashes that have occurred this morning.

Here are some current travel times:

North metro

Southbound 35W from 95th Avenue to Hwy. 280: 20 minutes

Southbound 35E from County 96 to I-94: 21 minutes.

Eastbound Hwy. 10 from Hwy. 169 to 35W: 16 minutes.

West metro

Eastbound 94 from Hwy. 101 to 494: 24 minutes

Southbound 494 from 94 down to 394: 9 minutes

Eastbound 394 from 494 to 35W via 94: 9 minutes

Southbound Hwy. 169 from I-94 to Crosstown: 19 minutes

South metro

Northbound 35W from County 42 to the Crosstown: 9 minutes.

Northbound Cedar Avenue from 35E to the Crosstown: 8 minutes

Northbound 35E from County 42 to downtown St. Paul: 25 minutes

Northbound 169 from County 18 to 494: 6 minutes

Eastbound Hwy. 212 from Dell Road to Crosstown: 11 minutes

Westbound 494 from Cedar Avenue to Hwy. 100: 6 minutes. Eastbound 494 from Hwy. 169 to 35W: 5 minutes

Westbound Crosstown from Cedar Avenue to Hwy. 169: 7 minutes Eastbound Crosstown from Hwy. 100 to Cedar Avenue: 6 minutes

East metro

Westbound 94 from Keats Avenue to downtown St. Paul: 25 minutes

Westbound 94 from 35E to the Lowry Hill Tunnel: 10 minutes.

Westbound Hwy. 36 from Hwy. 61 to 35W: 11 minutes.

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Tim Harlow

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Tim Harlow covers traffic and transportation issues in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and likes to get out of the office, even during rush hour. He also covers the suburbs in northern Hennepin and all of Anoka counties, plus breaking news and weather.

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