Moy Rail Bridge Repairs on A9 to Cause 8-12 Minute Delays Starting January 20
Repairs at Moy Rail Bridge will lead to delays of 8-12 minutes for three weeks, starting January 20, affecting traffic on the A9.
Moy, Scotland, A9, Bridge Repairs, Traffic Delays
They’ll be refurbishing the bridge deck, swapping out two expansion joints, and giving the surface a fresh look. It’s all about keeping things safe and smooth for drivers.
But heads up! There’s already some buzz about delays around Tore starting January 12 due to resurfacing. Both lanes will be affected, so expect a bit of a slowdown.
To keep things moving, they’ll have a 30mph speed limit and temporary traffic lights up 24/7 for about three weeks. Plus, on January 24, they’ll need a convoy at night to finish up the surfacing.
The good news? They’re estimating delays will be around 8 to 12 minutes during peak times. They’ve chatted with everyone involved to make sure folks know what’s happening.
Ian Stewart from BEAR Scotland said this work is all about fixing up the bridge and making the journey smoother and safer for everyone. He appreciates the community’s patience while they get the job done. Sounds like a plan!