Latest super load on the move: When Intel’s first shipment could arrive
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The fourth of nearly two dozen super loads moving across Ohio roadways will become the first to arrive at Intel in New Albany on Wednesday.
The super load left from a dock on the Ohio River near Manchester in Adams County last week. This will be the first to arrive at Intel’s Ohio One plant, with the first three arriving at the Freepoint Eco-Systems recycling facility near Hebron.
This load carries an air processor, weighs 378,400 pounds, and is over 19 feet tall, 20 feet wide and 128 feet long. It has caused traffic delays on certain central Ohio roadways throughout its trip.
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On Wednesday, the load will arrive at its destination after traveling along the following route:
9:30 a.m. Departure (approximate)
Continue East on Tussing Road/State Route 204 to State Route 310
Travel North on State Route 310 to U.S. Route 40 in Etna
Travel West on U.S. Route 40 to Etna Parkway
Travel North on Etna Parkway to State Route 16
Travel East on State Route 16 to State Route 310
Travel North on State Route 310 to State Route 161
Travel West on State Route 161 to Mink Street
Travel North on Mink Street to Clover Valley Road NW
If the load reaches Pataskala late in the day, it will be parked there overnight and finish its voyage on Thursday.
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