Part of US 18 to close for railroad repairs in Palo Alto County
RUTHVEN, Iowa (KCAU) — Repairs being made to the Canadian Pacific Kansas City railroad crossing will impact a highway near Ruthven.
On June 16, crews will close US 18, east of Ruthven, for repairs.
A detour will be in place:– North on Palo Alto County Road N-18– East on Palo Alto County Road B-25– North on Palo Alto N-26– East on Palo Alto County Road B-14– South on Iowa 4 to US 18
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As always, the DOT reminds drivers to obey traffic laws and posted traffic signs. In work zones, it's important to keep space between vehicles, wear seat belts, and stay alert.
To see an updated map of road closures throughout Iowa, click here.
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