The Route 116 bridge over Rock Creek near Gettysburg reopened to traffic Thursday morning.

The bridge, located between Sixth Street in Gettysburg and Latimer Avenue in Straban Township, was closed June 4 for a replacement project, according to the state Department of Transportation.

The $1.6 million project included removal and replacement of the existing bridge over Rock Creek, road approach reconstruction, drainage work, and guiderail installation, PennDOT said.

The former two-span steel I-beam bridge was built in 1932 and was classified as structurally. The new bridge is wider, providing two 11-foot-wide traffic lanes and two 4-foot-wide shoulders.