SAN ANGELO, TX — After the Bell Street overpass over U.S. 67 — Houston Harte Freeway was struck late this morning by a westbound truck hauling windmill components, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) crews were on the scene for hours Sunday cleaning up debris and establishing traffic control.
TxDOT will be conducting a full damage assessment of the overpass. No timeline has been announced. Until the assessment is completed, the westbound lanes of Houston Harte Expressway will remain closed near the Bell Street overpass.
In addition, the Bell Street Bridge over the Houston Harte/U.S. 67 is closed until further notice, TxDOT spokeswoman Karen Threlkeld said.
As of now, TxDOT has diverted traffic onto the frontage roads to circulate through this area at least until The structural assessment of the bridge over the main lanes on the Houston Harte Expy./U.S. 67 at Bell Street is complete and TxDOT determines it can be safely re-opened to traffic.
WATCH: The aftermath of the oversized load's collision with the Bell Street Bridge:
TxDOT requests all drivers to use caution when traveling through this area and pay attention to traffic control guidance.
The Bell Street overpass was hit by an oversized load of windmill components Sunday morning. There were no injuries reported. The bridge and that the portion of the Houston Harte Expressway have been closed since the crash. There is visible damage to the metal beam underneath bridge structure.
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Sounds like 2 grade school dropouts will be getting fired from another long list of jobs in their back ground, but the good news is, there will now be 2 new meaningless job openings to be filled by other non-educated persons....... a truck driver position and a pilot car driver..........
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PermalinkInstead of using your extensive education ranting on any and everything that oozes out of SAL why don't you back away from the keyboard for a bit and go sign up and show us how it's done? You can get a CDL out of the next box of Cracker Jacks you're downing while waiting to put your next 2¢ in...don't even have to present your diploma.
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PermalinkShade runner, I suppose even someone who considers themselves to be as brilliant as you think you are, surely could see where not one, but two rocket scientists completely failed the stupid test for this to happen....... And, I don't need nor want a CDL, most are hillbillies anyhow...............
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PermalinkYou folks sure do care a lot about trucks around here.
Really, if you can't stand the uneducated morlock troglodyte untermenschen destroying the road, install driverless trucks. Like Californians would... Of course, I joke. Uneducated morlock troglodyte untermenschen are our local mascots; our spirit animals.
They are to San Angelo what bluebonnets are to Texas or inexplicable, violent homicides are to Florida. Maybe you just see an expensive f*** up made by one that resulted in incredibly expensive damage to a public roadway. I see the beauty of nature—nay, an act of God.
Something to think about.
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Permalinkthe driver an illegal? Since we're flying them in now and all.....
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