Railroad Crossing Replacement Will Delay Traffic

 

Starting Oct. 28, K&R Railroad Construction, working in conjunction with Texas-Pacifico Transportation, will begin replacing the railroad crossing on South Bryant Boulevard (U.S. Highway 87) between Avenue L and Avenue K.

Lane restrictions at times will narrow Bryant to one lane in each direction.

The construction and the restrictions are anticipated to last eight days and weather conditions could extend that
timeframe.

Following the work on Bryant, construction crews will move to Knickerbocker Road to replace the railroad crossing at Austin and Currier streets.

Lane restrictions are expected to again last eight days.

Currier will be closed to traffic the final three days of the project, with vehicles detoured via Foster Road to Jackson Street and back onto Knickerbocker.

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