I & GN Road Still Closed Indefinitely While Search Continues For Pavement Failure

Photo courtesy of Brazos County road and bridge operations manager Gary Arnold, taken in September 2018, of the crack along I & GN Road. In the upper right hand corner of the photo there is a guardrail, which Arnold behind the guardrail the ground has dropped one and a half feet.
Photo courtesy of Brazos County road and bridge operations manager Gary Arnold, taken in September 2018, of the crack along I & GN Road. In the upper right hand corner of the photo there is a guardrail, which Arnold behind the guardrail the ground has dropped one and a half feet.

An old but heavily used Brazos County road remains closed.

And the county’s road and bridge department’s operations manager, Gary Arnold, says there is no time estimate when I & GN Road will reopen between Capstone and Graham.

The road was closed three weeks ago after a crack was seen in the pavement along a guardrail next to an 18 foot ditch.

Since then, Arnold says the ground behind the guardrail has fallen around one and a half feet.

Arnold says there is no timeline to reopen the road, because the source of the problem has not been identified.

When the source of the problem is found, Arnold says they can determine what he calls a safe and permanent structural solution to repair the road that was originally built on a railroad bed.

Click below for comments from Gary Arnold, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver:

 

Photo courtesy of Gary Arnold of the crack along I & GN Road. In the upper right hand corner of the photo there is a guardrail, which Arnold says behind the guardrail the ground has dropped one and a half feet.

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