Home Lynchburg District Traffic Alert: Work schedule for week of Nov. 2-6
AFP News

Lynchburg District Traffic Alert: Work schedule for week of Nov. 2-6

Contributors
road work
(© Daniel Avram – stock.adobe.com)

Highway work in the Lynchburg District requiring road/lane/structure closures is on the schedule for the coming week.

Work may be delayed/canceled due to weather or other issues. Items in italics contain new/updated information. For up-to-date information, call 511 or visit www.511Virginia.org.

District-wide activities:

Crews will perform various construction/maintenance activities throughout the district using the best practices of social distancing. Activities include, but are not limited to bridge & guardrail maintenance, brush/tree/limb cutting, surface/shoulder work, work orders, pavement messaging, mowing, boom axing, drainage repairs/work and roadside cleanup.

Amherst County:   

Route 29 – Shoulder widening, rumble strip installation. Completion Nov 2020.

Route 210 (163–Wright Shop Rd) – Starting Oct. 5, milling, paving 8 pm – 6 am. Expect delays.

Route 210 S ramp to 29 Business – Ramp closed, detour in place for pipe repair.

Route 671 (677-604) – Milling, paving starting Nov. 9. Day work. Expect delays.

Route 743 – Crew will work Rural Rustic project.

Please note districtwide activities above. 

Appomattox County: 

Route 644 – Crew will work Rural Rustic project.

Please note districtwide activities above. 

Buckingham County:  

Route 15, Andersonville AHQ – Crew will mow.

Please note districtwide activities above. 

Campbell County:   

Route 24, Rustburg area – Crew will work signs.

Route 29 Bus., Altavista –Closed w/detour during bridge replacement. Est. comp. May 2021.

Routes 40 & 501, Brookneal – Line painting. 8 pm – 6 am. Expect delays.

Route 460/29 ramps – Crew will paint long lines.

Route 622 – Reconstruction & bridge over Flat Creek. Delays possible. Est. comp. Sept. 2021.

Route 623 (460 W-Bedford Co. line) & 626 (1332-43) –Milling, paving. Expect delays.

Route 626 (43-1332) – Paving, 7 am- 6 pm; started Oct. 30. Expect delays.

Route 696 (699-701) – Paving, 7 am – 6 pm; starting Nov. 2. Expect delays.                             

Charlotte County:    

Please note districtwide activities above. 

Cumberland County:   

Route 644 (600-631) – Closed for bridge replacement until Nov. 3, 2020. Detour via 631 & 600.

Please note districtwide activities above. 

Halifax County:   

Route 58 @ 501- Crew will work signals.

Route 501, Town of Halifax – Delays, lane closures for streetscape project. Comp. Feb. 2021.

Route 601 – Roadway alignment project. Completion date: July 2021.

Please note districtwide activities above. 

Lynchburg:

Route 29/460 (Campbell Ave – Concord Turnpike) – Bridge replacement over railroad underway. Northbound 29/eastbound 460 speed 45 mph. Completion July 31, 2023.

Nelson County:   

Route 6 – Flaggers will direct traffic during ditching operations.

Route 56 near Lovingston – Crew will work signs.

Route 151 – Flaggers will direct traffic during shoulder repairs.

Route 627 over S Fork Rockfish River – Closed approx. 5 weeks for bridge superstructure replacement. Detour via Route 151.

Route 655 – Flaggers will direct traffic during boom axe operations.

Please note districtwide activities above. 

Pittsylvania County:   

Route 29 N over Banister River – One lane, 15’ in width.

Route 29 over Pumpkin Creek – One lane closed.

Route 58 @ Route 311 – Turn lane construction will take place. Comp. 12/18/2020.

Route 607, Mt. Airy AHQ – Crew will work Rural Rustic project.

Route 640, Gretna AHQ – Crew will replace mainline pipe. Detour via 640, 633, 668 to 640.

Route 802 (801-29 Bus) – Closed 10/5-11/20 for culvert replacement. Detour: 801 & 29 Bus.

Route 975, Kentuck AHQ – Crew will replace a culvert.  

Please note districtwide activities above. 

Prince Edward County:   

Please note districtwide activities above. 

Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.