CSX Is Done With Crossing Closures, Maintenance in Escambia County

December 10, 2024

There’s some welcomed traffic news today for Escambia County drivers today — CSX is done with crossing closures and maintenance in the county.

Over the past several weeks, CSX closed almost every one of their railroad crossings in the county from downtown Pensacola to the state line in Century.

But the last of the closed crossings opened Monday, and an Escambia County official says the railroad company is done with their work in the county.

Most recently, CSX returned and redid work at the Old Chemstrand, Kingsfield and Ten Mile road crossings, all of which opened on Monday afternoon.

Pictured: Railroad closures on Old Chemstrand, Kingsfield and Ten Mile roads. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Comments

3 Responses to “CSX Is Done With Crossing Closures, Maintenance in Escambia County”

  1. David Schwartz on December 13th, 2024 11:08 am

    Beck’s Lake Rd crossing is worse now than before they did the repairs. The temporary crossing was smoother than the final repair.

  2. Thankful on December 10th, 2024 9:01 pm

    I wonder if they thought they were going to get away with leaving Kingsfield in that condition. It was nice that they came through and closed The road over the weekend without doing any work. We appreciate that.

  3. bill l on December 10th, 2024 12:04 pm

    Chemstrand seems better





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