Upcoming Superload Deliveries

LOAD 31 TO NEW ALBANY

Load 31 will depart from the dock in Manchester on Friday, December 6 and will be delivered to New Albany on Sunday, December 8.

Cargo: Warm Gas Pipe Skid
Height: 18’9”
Width: 17’2”
Length: 196′
Weight: 469,284 pounds

•    Friday, December 6 (Day 1) – Originates in Adams County and travels through Scioto, Pike, and Ross Counties with an overnight stop at the Ross Country Fairgrounds.

•    Saturday, December 7 (Day 2) Travels from Ross County through Pickaway and Franklin Counties with an overnight stop at Rickenbacker. 

•    Sunday, December 8 (Day 3) – Travels from Franklin County through Fairfield and Licking Counties to the Intel site for delivery.

•    Travel North on Rickenbacker Parkway North to Alum Creek Drive

•    Travel North on Alum Creek Drive to Rohr Road

•    Travel east on Rohr Road to Opus Drive

•    Travel north on Opus Drive to Green Pointe Drive South.

•    Travel East on Green Point Drive South to Saltzgaber Road

•    Travel South on Saltzgaber Road to State Route 317

•    Travel North in the Southbound Lanes on State Route 317 past Groveport to Bixby Road East

•    Travel East on Bixby Road to US Route 33

•    Travel East in the Westbound lanes of US Route 33 to the Gender Road Southbound to US Route 33 Westbound ramp in Canal Winchester

•    Travel the wrong way on the Gender Road Southbound to US Route 33 Westbound ramp

•    Take State Route 674/Gender Road North to Brice Road

•    Take Brice Road North to the intersection with Tussing Road/State Route 204 in Columbus

•    Travel East on Tussing Road/State Route 204 East to State Route 310

•    Travel North on State Route 310 to US Route 40 in Etna

•    Travel West on US Route 40 to Mink Street

•    Travel North on Mink Street to State Route 16

•    Travel East on State Route 16 to State Route 310

•    Travel North on State Route 310 to State Route 161

•    Travel West on State Route 161 to Mink Street

•    Travel North on Mink Street to Clover Valley Road NW

•    Load delivered

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