Eastern Kentucky Road Closed For Railroad Crossing Repair
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Updated: 9:02 AM Jun 25, 2008
Eastern Kentucky Road Closed For Railroad Crossing Repair
An eastern Kentucky road will be closed Wednesday for repairs.
Posted: 5:38 AM Jun 25, 2008
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An eastern Kentucky road will be closed Wednesday morning.

Officials with CSX will close the railroad crossing on Kentucky 15 at Isom to replace and refurbish the concrete panels on the road.

The work is expected to begin at 9am Wednesday and continue until 5pm.

Flaggers will detour traffic to old Highway 7.


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Posted by: charles Location: lost creek on Jun 25, 2008 at 11:20 PM

well john i seen the state fixin a crossin in knott county csx just hauls coal you think they care about these crossins not in east kentucky you must be kiddin an if it gets done the state will be the last resort cause they fixed it because one of thier trucks knocked the front end out of line but sum times it takes that to get sum thing done around here this is true john you can bank on
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Posted by: John Location: Ohio on Jun 25, 2008 at 04:39 PM

Where does it say the state is fixing it? As a rule the railroads fix their own property.
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Posted by: charles Location: lost creek on Jun 25, 2008 at 06:37 AM

I think its a shame that the state has to fix what they tar out on the crossins
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