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CSX Transportation Announces Emergency Railroad Crossing Closures

Construction work at a railroad crossing in North Charleston

News Summary

In North Charleston, CSX Transportation is closing railroad crossings for emergency repairs from Tuesday to Wednesday. Braddock Avenue and S Rhett Avenue will be affected. Residents should plan alternative routes to avoid delays. Additionally, a section of Buist Avenue is closed due to an unrelated truck accident. Authorities are investigating the incident. Stay informed and plan accordingly to navigate the changes smoothly.

CSX Transportation Takes Action: Emergency Railroad Crossing Closures in North Charleston!

In the bustling city of North Charleston, residents are getting a heads-up about some essential road closures that might affect their daily commute and travel plans. CSX Transportation, a major player in the rail industry, has announced emergency track repairs due to a rail defect that requires immediate attention.

What’s Happening?

The North Charleston Police Department got the word out on Monday that two railroad crossings will be temporarily shut down while maintenance crews work to fix the issue. This is all about ensuring safety and reliability on the tracks, so everyone is being urged to take note of the following closures.

Closure Details

First up is **Braddock Avenue**! This busy road will be closed near 1101 Braddock Ave on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. If you’re used to driving in that area, be sure to plan your route around this closure!

Then, just a day later on Wednesday, the closure will shift to **S Rhett Avenue** near 4326 S Rhett Ave, where the same hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. will apply. This means drivers need to think ahead and try to avoid these areas to sidestep any frustrating delays.

All Hands on Deck!

To help manage the traffic chaos that might arise during these closures, Southern Commercial Development, LLC will step in to provide traffic control and set up detour signs. So while it may be a bit inconvenient, the city is doing its best to keep things moving as smoothly as possible.

Quick Change of Plans

It’s also essential to note that the closure dates have changed! What was originally planned for Wednesday and Thursday has now been switched to Tuesday and Wednesday. Make sure you’re not caught unprepared!

But Wait, There’s More!

Authorities are currently reviewing surveillance footage in hopes of tracking down the driver responsible for this incident. Adding to the concern is the speculation about whether that crash caused any additional unreported damage to the bridge itself. With this kind of uncertainty floating around, safety remains a top priority for law enforcement and city officials.

Plan Accordingly!

With all these changes and closures, it’s essential for residents and commuters in North Charleston to stay updated and plan their routes wisely. Whether you’re shuttling kids to school, heading to work, or just grabbing groceries, keep these closures in mind to avoid any unnecessary hiccups in your day.

Community members are encouraged to share information with one another about the best alternative routes and any developments that come up regarding the repairs or the ongoing investigation into the truck accident.

Remember, a little planning goes a long way, and with the right foresight, you can navigate through these temporary road changes without too much hassle. Stay safe out there!

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