Miami River Bridge Stays Shut for Boats Amid Rail Construction
Published Date: 4/4/2025
Rule
Summary
The Coast Guard is changing the rules for the FDOT Railroad Bridge on the Miami River in Miami, FL, because a new nearby railroad bridge is being built. While construction happens, this bridge will stay closed and won’t open for boats. This affects boaters who need to pass through, but it helps keep the project on track without extra costs or delays.
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Miami River Drawbridge Closed to Boats
The FDOT Railroad Bridge across the Miami River, North Fork, mile 5.3, at Miami, FL will remain closed and will not open for boats while construction of an adjacent railroad bridge is underway. This closure is temporary and lasts until the nearby bridge construction is complete, and it affects boaters who need to pass through that location.
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