Surprise road closure causes headaches in Huron Township

Road was closed at the railroad tracks operated by the Canadian National Railway

On Monday morning, an unforeseen road closure in Huron Township caught drivers off guard, leading to significant delays and confusion.

Will Carleton Road near South Huron Road was closed, causing drivers like Alex Navarre to be late to work.

Navarre says he checked the route in his GPS before leaving home.

“It said that there was no traffic or construction on Will Carleton, but when I got there, I saw everyone turning around, and I thought, ‘That’s weird,’” said Navarre.

The road was closed at the railroad tracks operated by the Canadian National Railway.

Some drivers expressed frustration to Huron Township police Chief Everette Robbins, who said he was unaware of the closure.

In an alert that went out to residents, the chief said the morning commute wasn’t the only thing affected.

“Unfortunately, we were given no prior notice regarding this closure, which not only affects the residents’ morning commute but also affects the way we are able to deliver time-critical emergency services to the community,” Robbins said.

Robbins went on to say he visited to the closure site himself to speak with rail workers, who explained that CN Railway deemed the project an emergency without permits and that Wayne County was responsible for not approving the permits in a timely manner.

Local 4 contacted Canadian National Railway but hasn’t heard back. The closure is expected to last through May 4 or longer.


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Pamela Osborne is thrilled to be back home at the station she grew up watching! You can watch her on Local 4 News Sundays and weeknights. Pamela joined the WDIV News Team in February 2022, after working at stations in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

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