Southbury Police Delay Super Load Due to Snow

Southbury Police have announced on their Facebook Page that due to the forecast of snow, the "Super Load", originally scheduled to travel through town tonight, has been postponed until Sunday night, March 12.

Police say that on March 12, members of the Southbury Police Department and the Connecticut State Police will assist in escorting a "Super Load" through Southbury. It will take place between the hours 9pm and 5am. The load consists of a turbine for the Towantic Power Plant being built in Oxford.

This is the first of 6 loads, each one weighing between 1 Million and 1.5 Million pounds. The load is so heavy that it is being transported on a special self-propelled trailer that moves at 3-5 mph. Therefore, it will take a total of five nights to move it from Hartford to Oxford. Through Southbury, the load will be traveling down RT6 from Woodbury and then left onto RT188.

According to Police, there are two sections on RT6 where "bridge jumpers" need to be laid down to carry the weight. In order to put the "bridge jumpers" down, the roadway will need to be completely closed for an hour or more. There will be detours set up.

Please exercise patience and follow the signs if traveling through the area on Sunday evening.

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Submitted by Southbury, CT

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