More than 100 rail crossings in 15 Ohio counties, including Summit, Medina and Lorain, will be getting safety upgrades.
An eastbound train, left, heads through Sheffield earlier this year. Rail crossings in 15 Ohio counties, including some on the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway in Lorain, Summit and Medina counties, are getting safety upgrades. CLEVELAND, Ohio –
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio approved $1.7 million in enhancements on Wednesday. Of that amount, $517,000 will go toward installing LED lights at grade crossings on the Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway in Belmont, Huron, Jefferson, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Richland, Stark, Summit, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties
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