Randolph County schedules Cuthbert road closure for railroad crossing repairs

Russell R. McMurry, P.E., Commissioner - Georgia Department of Transportation
Russell R. McMurry, P.E., Commissioner - Georgia Department of Transportation
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Randolph County officials have announced that a road closure is scheduled in Cuthbert to allow for repairs at a railroad crossing. The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) will oversee the closure and repair work.

The closure aims to ensure safety during the maintenance of the crossing, which is necessary to keep transportation infrastructure in good condition. GDOT has stated that any information provided by the public in relation to this project will be used only by the department and not shared with third parties for marketing purposes.

No further details on detour routes or expected completion dates were immediately available.



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