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TDOT photos, videos of rock slide on I-75 in Campbell County

Posted at 3:15 pm March 2, 2016
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A significant slope slide occurred near Mile Marker 142 on I-75 North in Campbell County on Friday, February 26, 2016. Currently, all lanes are closed in both the northbound and southbound directions. (Photo courtesy TDOT/Mark Nagi via Twitter)

 

A significant slope slide occurred near Mile Marker 142 on I-75 North in Campbell County on Friday, February 26.

Currently, all lanes are closed in both the northbound and southbound directions between the Caryville and Jellico exits.

The video below is from the Tennessee Department of Transportation from Monday, February 29. It shows just how much debris has made its way onto the road. Rocks continue to drop all the way to the median, and some ended up on the southbound lanes as well, according to TDOT.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: alternate routes, Campbell County, Caryville, detours, I-75, Interstate 75, Jellico, Mark Nagi, Mile Marker 142, rock slide, slope slide, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

TDOT awards emergency contract for I-75 rock slide repair in Campbell County

Posted at 3:09 am March 1, 2016
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A rock slide closed the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 75 in Campbell County on Friday, Feb. 26, 2016, and state officials said motorists should be prepared to use detours and alternate routes for weeks. (Photo courtesy Mark Nagi/TDOT)

 

The Tennessee Department of Transportation on Monday awarded an emergency contract to repair a rockslide on Interstate 75 in Campbell County. The slide, which occurred Friday at mile marker 142, sent vehicle-sized rocks falling onto both the north and southbound lanes of I-75.

The $2.9 million contract was awarded to Charles Blalock and Sons Inc. The contract includes removal of the slide debris, stabilization of the existing slope, and repairs to the interstate. The contract also stipulates the southbound lanes of I-75 will be reopened within 14 days, and one lane on the northbound side within 21 days. The entire repair project is scheduled to be complete on or before April 15, 2016.

Currently, this section of I-75 remains closed in both directions. During the closure, all traffic will be detoured, TDOT said in a press release. Message boards are already in place on I-75 to alert motorists to the road closure. Drivers are advised to plan ahead and seek alternate routes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: Campbell County, Caryville, Charles Blalock and Sons Inc., detours, Exit 134, Exit 160, I-75, Interstate 75, Jellico, Lafollette, rock slide, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Rock slide closes I-75 in both directions in Campbell Co.; detours could last weeks

Posted at 2:14 pm February 27, 2016
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A rock slide closed the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 75 in Campbell County on Friday, and state officials said motorists should be prepared to use detours and alternate routes for weeks. (Photo courtesy Mark Nagi/TDOT)

 

A rock slide closed the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 75 in Campbell County on Friday, and state officials said motorists should be prepared to use detours and alternate routes for weeks.

The rock slide initially closed just the northbound lanes. But on Friday night, the Tennessee Department of Transportation said the interstate was closed in both directions.

There are detours at Mile Marker 160 on I-75 South and at Mile Marker 134 on I-75 North. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Campbell County, Caryville, Exit 134, Exit 160, I-75, Interstate 75, Jellico, Mark Nagi, rock slide, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation

Traffic backed up for miles on I-75 after shutdown for fiery crash

Posted at 6:47 pm August 27, 2014
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Lifestar on I-75 Vasper Bridge

This picture by Charlotte Underwood is looking straight at the Vasper Bridge on I-75, near the 132 mile marker. The crash site is a bit north of the bridge on the southbound side of I-75, which is a couple of miles south of Caryville’s exit 134. (Photo and information courtesy Charlotte Underwood/1450 WLAF Radio and WLAF-TV 12)

 

A fiery fatal crash that shut down Interstate 75 in Campbell County on Wednesday afternoon has led to miles of backups heading north out of Knoxville and south from Kentucky.

The Tennessee Department of Transportation reports that traffic coming out of Knoxville on northbound Interstate 75 is backed up more than 7.5 miles from exit 129 at Lake City in Anderson County. Information on detours is available by calling 5-1-1.

Meanwhile, southbound traffic on I-75 coming out of Kentucky is backed up more than five miles from exit 134 at Caryville in Campbell County, TDOT said.

TDOT estimated the highway could be clear by 9 p.m. See TDOT’s Twitter feed here. You can also visit TDOT’s Smartmap for more information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, backups, Campbell County, Caryville, Charlotte Underwood, crash, Exit 129, Exit 134, fatal crash, Highway 116, Highway 25W, I-75, interstate, Interstate 75, Kentucky, Knoxville, Lake City, mile marker 133, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, tractor trailers, WLAF News, WLAF Radio, WLAF-TV

Norris Dam, Museum of Appalachia among Top 10 on USA Today’s I-75 Guide

Posted at 10:05 pm September 2, 2013
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A USA Today travel guide recommends the view from the west entrance overlook at Norris Dam, a cliffside perch off the left side of this picture. (Photo courtesy TVA)

Norris Dam and the Museum of Appalachia were among the Top 10 attractions published by USA Today in an I-75 guide to the best stops between Detroit and Atlanta.

Reporter Ellen Creager of the Detroit Free Press drove 890 miles between Detroit and Atlanta during a four-day period and stopped at 32 places suggested by readers. The stops had to be within 2.5 miles of the freeway, which eliminated some potential places to visit such as Chattanooga. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Top Stories Tagged With: Caryville, Detroit Free Press, Ellen Creager, Hampton Inn, I-75 Guide, Knoxville, Lookout Mountain, Lost Sea, Mayfield Dairy, Museum of Appalachia, Norris Dam, Rarity Mountain Road, Rock City, Ruby Falls, Stinking Creek Road, Top 10

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