Railroad maintenance closures around Marietta Square rescheduled

Atlanta, GALocal News

In a recent development, railroad maintenance closures around Marietta Square have been rescheduled, with CSX focusing its efforts on the East Dixie Ave railroad crossing for the next 24-48 hours. The other four crossings that were previously slated for maintenance have been postponed, which could lead to altered traffic patterns in the area. This maintenance is essential for ensuring safety and reliability for local commuters and residents who use these crossings daily. With the delays in the other scheduled work, residents are advised to plan accordingly and remain aware of potential changes in travel routes. Local authorities and CSX are likely to provide further updates as the situation evolves.

The emphasis on the East Dixie Ave crossing highlights the importance of maintaining key infrastructure for the community. This news is particularly relevant to Cobb County residents who may encounter delays or detours during the maintenance period. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through local news outlets regarding any further announcements from CSX.

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