| Washington utilities commission approves funds for four crossings |
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| Tuesday, May 31, 2011 | |
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Washington state regulators approved funds to improve safety at three railroad crossings in Mason County, as well as a crossing in Columbia County. The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) approved more than $15,000 to Simpson Timber Co. from the Grade Crossing Protective Fund (GCPF) to upgrade warning devices at three grade crossings in the city of Shelton. Simpson will replace flashing incandescent lights mounted on the cantilever with long-lasting, energy-efficient flashing LED lights, replace cross-buck signs, upgrade the power-off lights and install an electronic bell, which all improve visibility in bad weather. The three railroad crossings to be improved are at the intersections of State Route 3 (SR-3) and First St., Railroad Ave. and Eleventh St. and Seventh St.
The upgrades must be completed by June 15. State funding from the GCPF will not exceed $15,446.70 for all three projects. |
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