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Travelers using the Wayne Six Toll Bridge will have to wait a bit longer

Weirton, WVLocal News

Travelers using the Wayne Six Toll Bridge will have to wait longer than expected for its reopening this weekend, as repairs remain incomplete. Frank Six from the Newell Bridge and Railway Company stated that the expected reopening has been delayed due to a shortage of necessary materials. The repairs, initially scheduled to be completed last week, could not be finished on time, leaving local commuters in a bind. This situation underscores the difficulties faced by infrastructure projects, particularly concerning material procurement and logistics. Local travelers are advised to plan for alternate routes or extended delays as the situation unfolds.

The impact of such delays can resonate throughout the community, affecting not just daily commuters but also businesses relying on smooth transportation. As the weekend approaches, further updates from the Newell Bridge and Railway Company are anticipated to provide clarity on the situation. Residents are encouraged to stay tuned for the latest information regarding the bridge's status.

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