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2 days ago
- Automotive
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595,000-pound ‘superload' to move through Miami Valley; moving road closures expected
A 595,000-pound 'superload' will move through part of the Miami Valley Friday. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Piqua Steel Company will be moving an electric transformer from the Fairborn Railroad site to an AES substation, according to a media release. TRENDING STORIES: FBI investigation blocks off Ohio neighborhood 6-year-old hit, killed by car in Harrison Township Mary Lou Retton enters DUI no contest plea, given fine The total weight of the loaded vehicle will be 595,000 lbs, and it will be 145 feet long and 19 feet high. It will take the following route: West on E Xenia Dr. to E. Dayton Dr. Southwest on E. Dayton Dr. to OH-444S (S. Central Ave./ Kauffman Ave.) Southeast on OH-444S to W. Dayton Yellow Springs Rd. South on W. Dayton Yellow Springs Rd. to Trebein Rd. South Trebein Rd. to Dayton Xenia Rd. Dayton Xenia Rd to substation This will be a moving road closure using the following route starting at 9:00 a.m. Due to its height, Greene County engineers said it is expected to take three to four hours to reach the AES site, depending on weather. Updates will be posted on the Greene County Engineer's social media. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
10-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Superload weighing nearly 975,000 pounds to move through Greene County this week
A nearly 975,000-lb 'superload' will move through Greene County on Friday, according to a spokesperson with the Greene County Engineer's Office. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Piqua Steel Company will move an electric transformer from the Fairborn Railroad on 430 E. Xenia Dr. to the AES substation on Dayton Xenia Road. TRENDING STORIES: Former base commander set for court-martial next week at WPFAB 1 dead after crash in Springfield neighborhood Man learns sentence for death of 15-year-old girl; woman charged in attempted cover-up, deputies say The transformer by itself weighs 369,400 pounds, which is the equivalent of nearly 31 elephants. The entire superload, including the trailer and truck, will weigh about 964,400 lbs., according to the spokesperson. Several roads will be closed as the transformer moves through the area: West on E Xenia Dr. to E. Dayton Dr. Southwest on E. Dayton Dr. to OH-444S (S. Central Ave./Kauffman Ave.) Southeast on OH-444S to W. Dayton Yellow Springs Rd. South on W. Dayton Yellow Springs Rd. to Trebein Rd. South Trebein Rd. to Dayton Xenia Rd. Dayton Xenia Rd to substation The process will start at 9:20 a.m., and the 'superload' will take six to eight hours to reach the substation due to its height, according to the spokesperson. If the transformer can't get past Dayton-Xenia Road before the local schools' dismissal times, it will stop and park at Overbrook Blvd from 2:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. The spokesperson said this move is weather permitting. As previously reported by News Center 7, another electric transformer was moved from the railroad site to the substation on April 2. 'We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this important move and apologize for any inconvenience. If you are traveling along these routes, we strongly encourage you to seek alternative routes,' the spokesperson said. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]