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

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Wayne Six Toll Bridge in Newell, West Virginia, will remain closed for a bit longer than expected, as repair work has been delayed. According to Frank Six of the Newell Bridge and Railway Company, the repairs were not completed on schedule due to delays in receiving essential materials. The bridge was initially anticipated to reopen last week, but the timeline has now shifted, with hopes for completion by the weekend. This delay is particularly impactful for local residents and businesses, as the bridge serves as a vital route for daily commuters and travelers. In light of the situation, authorities are urging the public to remain patient and to seek alternative routes if necessary.

The community's reliance on this bridge highlights the importance of infrastructure maintenance and timely repairs. As work continues, officials are committed to ensuring safety and efficiency in the reopening process. Updates will be provided as the situation develops and the reopening date is confirmed.

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