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CSX Temporary Railroad Closures to Begin Nov. 4

Published Nov 1, 2024

Several CSX Transportation railroad crossings throughout Escambia County will experience temporary closures beginning Monday, Nov. 4, while crews perform maintenance on the railroad tracks.

Each railroad crossing will be closed for approximately 24-72 hours depending on the required work. Maintenance is expected to be completed in December 2024.

Please note that the roads will be temporarily closed at different times throughout the closure period depending on the maintenance schedule. Traffic will be detoured during this time.

All activities are weather dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather. Motorists are reminded to travel with care through the work zone and to watch for construction equipment and workers entering and exiting the roadway.

North Escambia Railroad Closure

North Escambia County railroad crossing closures include: Cotton Lake Road; Private crossing north of Cotton Lake Road; East Bogia Road; Mystic Springs Road; Private crossing north of Mystic Springs Road; Courtney Road; Bluff Springs Road; Private crossing north of Bluff Springs Road; Salters Lake Road; Jefferson Avenue; East Pond Street; Front Street; Hecker Street; East Highway 4; McCurdy Street; and East Cottage Street.

South Escambia County Railroad Closure

South Escambia County railroad crossing closures include: East Cross Street; St. John Street; Airport Boulevard; Hancock Lane; East Oakfield Road; East Olive Road; Johnson Avenue; East Ensley Street; East Nine Mile Road; East Ten Mile Road; East Roberts Road; East Kingsfield Road; Old Chemstrand Road; Archer Road; El Camino Drive; Countri Lane; Woodbury Circle; Becks Lane Road; and Eden Lane.

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