COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio drivers should prepare for unique road sights as massive transports commence their journey to deliver industrial gear to the Intel site in New Albany and Hebron.
What to Expect
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) initiated the first of numerous Super Loads transports from Adams County, along the Ohio River. These transports, carrying industrial equipment for Intel, are set to traverse a route spanning approximately 115 miles.
Specifications and Timeline
- Each load can weigh up to 900,000 pounds and measures 19 feet wide, 24 feet high, and 270 feet long.
- ODOT estimates that each transport will take between 8 to 15 days to reach its destination.
- Slow-rolling roadblocks will be implemented during transit, potentially causing significant delays for drivers.
Route Details
- The route includes various highways and local roads, requiring coordination with multiple local governments and utility companies.
- Loads destined for New Albany will follow a specific route, while those headed to Hebron will take an alternate path.
- Escorts by Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers will accompany each load to ensure safe transit.
Route to New Albany
- The route to New Albany includes sections of U.S. 52, SR 239, SR 73/SR 104, U.S. 23, U.S. 35, SR 104, SR 762, Rickenbacker Parkway, Alum Creek Drive, Rohr Road, Commerce Center Drive, Green Pointe Drive, Saltzgaber Road, SR 317, Bixby Road, U.S. 33, Gender Road, Brice Road, Tussing Road/SR 204, and SR 310.
Route to Hebron
- Loads bound for Hebron will travel through U.S. 40 and SR 79.
Preparation for Drivers
- Drivers should anticipate long delays along the designated routes and plan alternative travel arrangements if necessary.
Stay Informed and Patient
As the massive equipment transports make their way to Intel sites in Ohio, drivers are urged to stay informed about potential road closures and delays. Patience and cautious driving are essential for everyone’s safety during this significant logistical operation.
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