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Upcoming CSX track work to close crossings in Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

Update:

  • June 1-2: Whitfield Street
  • June 6-10: Cumberland Street

June 6-10: Moore Street

June 6-10: Franklin Street at Winslow Street

June 6-10: Russell Street at Winslow Street

 

CSX Transportation has scheduled closings of railroad crossings across Fayetteville for repairs. 

These closures will require traffic to take alternate routes; signage will be in place to mark where the detour routes are. 

The schedule is subject to change based on weather conditions. The schedule is as follows:

  • May 3-6: Hay Street at Hillsborough/Winslow Street
  • May 16: Johnson Street in Hope Mills
  • May 19: Whitfield Street
  • May 23: Cumberland Street 
  • May 23: Moore Street
  • May 23: Franklin Street at Winslow Street
  • May 23: Russell Street at Winslow Street

Residents and visitors to the area are advised to plan accordingly for alternative routes for these dates. 

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