Section of Clark Avenue closed Sunday for roadwork

The Clark Avenue section between Terryville Avenue (Route 6) and Terryville Road (Route 72) will be closed to traffic for work being conducted on the roadway, on Sunday, Oct. 22, between the hours of 08:45 a.m. and 5 p.m., according to a release from the Bristo Police Dept.

The section of road between Clark Avenue and Terryville Avenue will be closed for roadwork Sunday. | Map provided by Bristol Police Dept.

Those traveling westbound on Route 6 approaching Route 72 may continue west on Terryville Avenue into Plymouth until its intersection with Route 72, or left onto Barlow Street, following detour signs which end at Terryville Road.

Eastbound traffic coming from Plymouth on Route 72 to Route 6 is instructed to continue east on Route 72 and travel past Clark Avenue, turning left onto Barlow Street, following signs marked detour, onto Terryville Avenue.

There will be message trailers for travelers of the detour prior to the closure.


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