Thursday, September 30, 2010

Work Continues on Auto Shipping Route

American car transport companies operating in Texas will be happy to hear that preparations for construction work to begin on the next project in the expansion of Interstate 35 has started. Sources indicate that the Texas Department of Transportation's Waco District will be starting work running from North Loop 340 in Bellmead, Texas, to FM 1858 just south of the city of West, Texas. Workers will be out setting up warning signs and barricades along the zone from North Loop 340 to North Business U.S. Highway 77, in preparation for the work to begin. This news is the latest step in plans to increase the number of lanes along Interstate 35 from San Antonio to the east-west split north of Hillsboro to a minimum of six lanes.

Firms in the United States of America in the business of enclosed auto transport that need to use this transport route or were planning on using this route in the days ahead should probably look at other routes. They expect there to be delays for vehicles using this route, while the work is being completed, and this is probably something you want to avoid, if possible. They do expect to be working on this project for about four years, before things will be close to being finished, which means they should be finished around 2014.

It's good to see that work on this essential car shipping route for firms conducting business in Texas is going forward to completion. Hopefully, things stay pretty calm and there aren't too many delays in traffic flows during the construction, but we can certainly expect it to take more time to travel along this route until they get the job finished.

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