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Traffic Alert - Nangus Road

Last modified: August 15, 2008 - 11:03 AM

Motorists are advised of a lane closure on Nangus Road (Gundagai to Junee Road) at the intersection with the Hume Highway due to work being carried out by Fulton Hogan Group (FRH) on the Sheahan Bridge Duplication. 

From 29 February 2008, one lane will be closed intermittently for a length of 200 metres at the Sheahan Bridge.  Traffic controllers will be on site to direct traffic at these times. 

From approximately Friday14 March, one lane will then be closed continuously, with traffic lights on site to direct motorists over the length of the above section.  

This lane closure will be place for the duration of the project, scheduled for completion in late 2009. 

From 29 February 2008, a reduced speed limit of 40 kmh will apply at all times, and in the interests of safety, motorists are asked to follow all temporary traffic controls along the Gundagai to Junee Road. 

Electronic message signs will be in place to provide motorists with advanced warning of the lane closure and the reduced speed limit. 

Work will take place Mondays to Fridays from 7am and 6pm, and Saturdays from 8am to 1pm, however motorists should be alert for equipment on site at all times. 

The lane closure is required for the construction of the new southbound bridge and will involve earthworks in the area. 

The RTA appreciates the co-operation of motorists while this essential work is carried out.

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Tel: 02 9218 6140
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