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DOT Announces Plans to Install Gates at Long Ridge Road Railroad Crossing

DOT responsive to gate crossing issue.

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) today
announced plans to expedite the installation of vehicle gates at the Long Ridge
Road railroad/highway at-grade crossing in Redding where two young people lost
their lives when the car they were in was struck by a train on December 30,
2012.

The gates will be installed at the existing railroad crossing under on ongoing

signalization project – the implementation of Centralized Train Control (CTC)
on the Danbury Branch of the Metro-North Commuter Railroad.  The project is currently in construction and it is anticipated that the new gates will be installed and operational by April 30, 2013.

Originally, the railroad gates were to be installed under a local railroad/highway project that included the relocation of the railroad crossing and the realignment of
the intersection of Long Ridge Road, Side Cut Road and Simpaug Turnpike.  However, environmental and right-of-way issues will delay construction until late 2014.        

DOT Commissioner James P. Redeker said that his agency reviewed the projects and agreed that the gates should be installed without further delay as part of the
signalization project, in accordance with the Department’s commitment to
safety. When the roadway realignment is complete, the gates will be relocated to the new site.

A preliminary investigation of the incident showed that the existing warning lights at the crossing were flashing when the car drove across the tracks at Long Ridge Road that afternoon.

"I am glad that the DOT is willing and able to install gates now while the road
alignment project continues to move forward,” said Redding First Selectman
Natalie Ketcham. “Both will provide important safety enhancements at the rail
crossing."

“We thank Commissioner Redeker for his response to our concerns and are pleased he took our input seriously,” said Sen. Toni Boucher, R-Wilton, whose district includes part of Redding. “An agreed-upon resolution to put in a temporary gate will secure this crossing in the interim, while the other on-going projects take form. Once all of these measures are finished, a permanent gate will ultimately make things safer for the commuting public.”

“We want to make sure that what happened on December 30 does not happen again," said Sen. Michael McLachlan, R-Danbury. “This announcement is a step in the right direction to improve safety for drivers in greater Danbury.”

“I would like to thank the DOT for taking swift action in installing these gates within months of the tragic Dec. 30 accident,” said Rep. Dan Carter, who represents a portion of Redding. “It’s critical that we ensure safety within our communities and provide peace of mind to area commuters. I’m pleased we’re able to implement a concrete, effective solution to prevent such a heartbreaking
tragedy from occurring again.”

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