More News

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. 

Ico insights

INSIGHTS

SPONSORS' CONTENT

In The Current Issue

Wrapping up nicely: Major construction finishes up on new R & R Brewing location coming soon to downtown Clinton

The building began as an empty shell and after major construction and renovations, the first floor is almost ready for guests. Photo by GFBJ.It has been a busy two years at 104 Fayetteville St. in downtown Clinton for R & R Brewing. Sin


Rich in memories: Rich Farm & Venue offers affordable space with modern amenities for customers to reserve for their special celebrations

Rich Farm & Venue is a 37-acre space with amenities suitable for any occasion such as weddings, birthday parties and more. Photos provided by Rich Farm & Venue. Rich Farm & Venue in the town of Roseboro combines affordable prices and


A novel concept: New bookstore and wine bar coming to downtown Fayetteville

Kellie Artis is the owner of Bound & Vine, a soon-to-open independent bookstore and wine bar. Photo by GFBJ. Bookworms and wine lovers are in for a treat as downtown’s newest tenant prepares to open later this year. Kellie Artis is the