NEW WORK
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LUNENBURG COUNTY: Trunk 3
Trunk 3, from Trunk 12 to Wake Up Hill Road, will have alternating lane closures for repaving and upgrading until Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Work takes place from sunrise to sunset.
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CONTINUING WORK
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Nappan Marsh (Rainbow) Bridge, Trunk 2
Nappan Marsh (Rainbow) Bridge over the Nappan River on Trunk 2, outside Amherst, is closed until further notice.
A detour is available on Route 302, Southampton Road and Smith Road. Traffic approaching Amherst is being rerouted a short distance on the Nappan and Lower Porter Roads, while traffic leaving Amherst is required to detour on Smith Road.
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DIGBY COUNTY: Cape St. Marys Bridge
Cape St. Marys Bridge, located on John Doucette Road, Cape St. Marys, is closed for replacement until Thursday, Nov. 15.
Detour signs in place.
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DIGBY COUNTY: Trunk 1, Meteghan River Bridge
Trunk 1, Meteghan River Bridge, Meteghan, to Highway 101 Connector, for about six kilometres, has alternating lane closures for paving and patching until Monday, Oct. 15.
Personnel and signs will be on site. Work takes place from sunrise to sunset.
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HALIFAX REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY: Highway 102
Highway 102, northbound from Exit 4C (Bedford) to Exit 5 (Fall River), is reduced to one lane for repaving and widening until Nov. 15.
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HALIFAX REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY: Highway 118
Highway 118, northbound between Exit 13 and Exit 14, is reduced to one lane for repaving and widening until Nov. 15.
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INVERNESS COUNTY: Judique
Trunk 19, from about one kilometre north of Joe Effie Road, in Judique, northerly for about seven kilometres, is reduced to one lane for drainage improvements and repaving until Sunday, Sept. 30.
Traffic control people and pilot vehicle are on site. Work takes place from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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LUNENBURG COUNTY: Leary Fraser Road
Leary Fraser Road, from Route 325 to Bolivar Road, will have alternating lane closures for gravelling and regrading until Sunday, Sept. 30.
Work takes place from sunrise to sunset.
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LUNENBURG COUNTY: Parks Creek Bridge
Parks Creek Bridge on Route 332 is closed for bridge replacement until Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Motorists are required to detour via Route 332 to Indian Path Road and back to Route 332.
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LUNENBURG COUNTY: Sarty Road
Sarty Road, from Wentzell Road to Lower Branch Road, has alternating lane closures for gravelling and re-grading until Sunday, Sept. 30.
Work takes place from daylight to dusk.
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PICTOU COUNTY: Route 348, East River Road Route 348
East River Road, is reduced to one lane in various sections from the Stellarton town line to the New Glasgow town line for repairs and repaving until Friday, Sept. 21.
Work takes place from sunrise to sunset.
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PICTOU COUNTY: Sutherlands River Bridge
Trunk 4 is closed in Sutherlands River, east of Church Road and west of the intersection of Route 245 and Thorburn Road, for the replacement of the Sutherlands River Bridge. Work is expected to continue until Sunday, Sept. 30.
A detour route and signs are in place. Motorists are advised to use extreme caution when travelling through a construction zone.
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QUEENS COUNTY: Highway 103
Highway 103, near Liverpool, between Exit 18 and Exit 19, has alternating lane closures for paving until Saturday, Sept 15.
Traffic control will consist of stop and go traffic. Work takes place from sunrise to sunset.
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RICHMOND COUNTY: Port Royal Bridge
Port Royal Bridge on Port Royal Road on Isle Madame, is closed until further notice. Traffic can detour on MacEachern Road.
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YARMOUTH COUNTY: Route 3, Pubnico
Route 3, Pubnico, from Ye Old Argyle Road to Route 335 has alternating lane closures for patching and repaving until Monday, Sept 10.
Traffic control signs and personnel are in place. Work takes place from sunrise to sunset.
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YARMOUTH COUNTY: Abrams River Bridge, Trunk 3
Abrams River Bridge on Trunk 3, about one kilometre west of Eel Lake Road, will be closed for bridge replacement until Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Detour signs are in place.
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YARMOUTH COUNTY: Wyman Road, Chebogue
Wyman Road, Chebogue, is reduced to one lane for patching and repaving until Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Work takes place from daylight to dusk.
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