New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1926, Page 6

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| Bridge over Quinebaug river at DWINDLES | Wauregan, ropte 144, is under con- struc'on. Temporary bridge Is in use. "N MISS'SSIPPI’ Sterling, route 103, bridge is be- ing reconstructed. Temporary bridge is in use. —_— Canaan, South Canaan-Lime Rock . ) . 1 [road, route 134, is under construc- 01d River Doesn’t Have Freight con. 'etour ai South Canaan ena. 5 ] Burlington center oad is under 0[ Yore |construction. Short detour around {two bridges. | Hartland, East Hartland mountain Ly @S TS ., road, route 133. is under construc- Keokn¥, Towa, Nov. 12 (P-—With | \,5, "precent road is open for travel, the commerce bearing season| garyinton-Burlington road is un- brought to a close several weeks der construction, Short detour earlier than usual by high water around bridges. Short delays at the % = _ | stcam shovel. from the fall fioods, th uppar Ml o 0T i illany o iNew stssippl river has taken on it winter | gartford, route 17, bridge is under quictude. construction. Shoulders incomplete. Fourteen with crews, pllots| Norfolk, Norf\lk-Viest Norfolk End alerica s of about 1,000 190ad, route 17, 's u construction men have s t their winter quar- Short detour at bridge In Norfolk. ters and soon the light ho £ Plymouth, Bull Head road, bridg o il deRart the. Father o es under construction. Short detour marking the end of another s around bridges, of mai » work for the dwin akeville-Millerton road -~ river traffic. - ction. Detour posted. e % & Thomaston, approaches to Rey- Packet Boats Decllne olda Brldke; ronte B is MAds e The packet boat business seems struction datses) to belong to the “show hoat” age| Torring: n, Torrington - Norfolk and apparently only some unusual|road, route bridge s under transportation development will re- | constructisn. 1 HetoiPerar suna store the one time demand for river | bridge. carriers. I Dorigton. Only a few packets now are In road, T. L. bri operation on the upper river. Some |ton detour « lished, Route 123. excursion boats, which formerly| New Canaa Poundridge road, were passenger carriers, still make route 184, is under construction. A short pleasure jaunts, but for the slizht lelay traffic. most part the traffic is made up of field—O0ld Kings Highway is barge lines and thelr convovs. | under construction. Slight delay to Occasionally the river towns are | trafic. visited by the show boat of anoth- | Vestport and Ia er generation. These.floating play | Post road, route 1. Grading is un- houses still retain the trappings that | der contract from Blacksmith Shop eharacterized their first venture, but | to Round House. No delay to traffic, their productions have changed.| West port and Fairfield—Bulkley Now, Instead of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, | Bridge, route 1, is under construc East Lynne, etc., they offer vaude- | tion. No delay to traffic. ville, motion pictures and the latest | W ort—Wilton Road is undet in stock shows. | col tion. No v to traffic. Deepen Channel for Barges eld—Mill T bridge is un- The government maintenance ruction, route 1. No delay work on the river is designed large- ly to meet the requirements of the barge line services. The six foot channel is being built to meet the fcrete road is needs of these craft which promise | No y to traffic to become more numerous if the| Walerbury and Cheshire—Ches Upper Missipp! Barge Line proposal | hire-Waterbury road, route 323 is successful. | Shoulders are under construction. The upper river district includes | No delay to traffic. 688 miles—from St. Paul to the| Durham—Northford, route 112 is mouth of the Missouri—and is | Under construction. One-way tr carefully worked over by the gov- | flc past green concrete f ernment fleets each year. The light- | ewtown—Bethel road. route 158. house department looks after the Grading and macadam construction lighting on the 81 bridges of the | district. | The present season will close | Nov. 15, when the Dandelion — ap-| propriately named, as the first craft out in 'the spring and the last one in the tall—extinguishes the lights for the winter in this region. Road Conditions | In Connecticut | Road conditions and detours in the state of Connectncut made neces sary by highway cons -uction and repairs announced by the state highway d: tment as of Nov. 10th ington - Goshen at West Torring- rficld—Boston —Milford turnpike, route 1. Con- nder construction. route 12 eliminated thesedangercuspests ith Tanglefoot Spray. ¢ Prevent reinfestation by § 4 2lso using Tanglefoot to traffic. Through traf 1 this work by, using the Norwich- Groton road on the east side of the Thames river. East Lyme, route 1. On the Post Roach and Ant Powder. road the Golden Spur bridge is be- ing reconstructed. Detour posted. This double action Alate reliar Hallvlle road in Preston, routc it W and comp 179; surfaciug being placed, detour omplete posted. 7 Eastfora, Eastford - Kenvonville < Sp: road is under construction, short de- uunn: tour arouad bridge. | o Woodstock, - W. gomlstock - 8| ¥ pint 50f Woodstock road is‘#mdcr construc- | tion, gra Ing being done, open to traffic. Chaplin, route 101. Bridge at So Chaplin fs -being constructed. No detour. "HE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY GRAND RAPI 1CH. Your Hens Lay More Eggs! You cando it—justgive them Ful-0-Pe Egg Mash! Start right now—thi —and soon you'll be gathering more ego every day. Hens mustwork when they get this exceptional feed because it gives them exactly the things that go to make eggs—plus Cod Liver Meal to make every other ingredient more value. Rememler the na Look for the blug-an 24 triped sack! is under way. No detour necessary Norwalk—Danbury road, route 126, Grading and concrete construc- tion is under way. Detours posted where necessary. One-way traffic past the concrete mixer, Ridgefield—Main street and Dan- bury road, route 136. Concrete construction under way. Detours are posted as necessary. Roxbury—Depot bridge, route 125. Work on the new bridge foundation has commenced. No detours neces sary. 0ld Saybrook—Route 1. One-way traffic for one-half mile. Marlboror-Mebrun—Road {s under construction for six miles. Does not Interfere with traffic. Through traf- fic advised to avold this road. Bloomfteld—Route 10. Road is open for traffic, shoulders incom- plete. Colchester—Hartford-New Lon- don road, re-surfacing of concrete road. One-way traffic for a short distance during the day; route 17. Harminton - Plymouth—Poland | Brook road, no route number .is | under construction, traffic passing | through. Vernon and Tolland—Tolland turnplke, no route number, is undes construction. Road closed, detour. Windsor Locks—Route 110. Bridge is under construction. No delay to traffic. Farmington—S8cott Swamp road is under construction. Road closed to traffic. Detour is posted. Bloomfield—Bloomfield bridge, sherbet. route 10, is under construetion. No delay to traffic. Bloomfield—Wash Brook bridge is under construction. No delay to traffic. it Manchester—Center street, route 3, is under construction. No delay to traftic, short detour. Newington—Newington-New Brit. ain road is closed to traffic. Good detour over macadam road. Newington and West Hartford— Willard street and Newington road {s under construction but is open to trattic. Short detour at north end. East Windsor—Route 2, bridge is under construction. Short detour. to | the east. Hartford-Springfield—Route 110. In the towns of Windsor and Wind- sor Locks road {s under construc- tion. Through traffic from Hartfod to Suftleld and_Spingfield detour at Windsor going through Poquonock and Suffield over the recently fin- ished state road. 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