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Kiln components headed to Tilden Mine

Efforts to prepare kiln components for transportation from Escanaba to Tilden Township in Marquette County were ongoing Monday afternoon at North Shore Marine Terminal. According to the Michigan Department of Transportation, a total of four kiln components will be transported from Escanaba to Tilden Township this week. (Jordan Beck/Daily Press photo)

ESCANABA — Motorists traveling between Escanaba and the Tilden Mine area in Marquette County can expect delays this week, authorities advised.

Four large kiln components will be transported to the Tilden Mine, temporarily blocking traffic.

Under a permit from the Michigan Department of Transportation, the moves were planned for Monday night through Friday morning. The moves are planned to start at 10 p.m. and finish by 5 a.m. The transports are also weather dependent.

The loads will travel on U.S. 2 to M-35, then north on M-35 to M-553. The route continues on Marquette County Road 480 and then back onto M-35 to the mine.

Traffic delays will occur as the haul rigs block lanes, traveling at top speeds of approximately 30 mph. Michigan State Police will be escorting the oversize loads and assisting with traffic control. Traffic will be stopped ahead of and behind each load. The rigs will be pulled over periodically so traffic can pass, as directed by law enforcement.

MDOT encourages motorists to avoid the area during the moves.

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