The road will remain closed until today (June 10) at 6 p.m.
Drivers in Mallorytown are being rerouted this week due to a sudden train track closure on Quabbin Road. The railway crossing is shut down for rehabilitation work, and a signed detour is now in place. The road will remain closed until today (June 10) at 6 p.m.
Local officials say the closure is necessary to complete important rail safety upgrades. The work is part of a wider infrastructure improvement plan in Leeds and the Thousand Islands Township.
Motorists are urged to plan ahead, follow posted detour signs, and allow for extra travel time. Emergency services and school transportation providers have been notified of the change.
Residents living near the construction zone may notice increased traffic on side roads during the closure period. Officials are asking drivers to be patient and respectful of speed limits in residential areas.
The municipality will provide updates if the work schedule changes due to weather or technical delays.
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