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Part of US 150 closed between Bardstown and Springfield Overturned cement truck results in detour necessity. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet expects closure to take 3 hours By Chris Jessie, Public Information Officer Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Elizabethtown, KY (8:11amCT/9:11amET) - Motorist traveling the major connection between Bardstown and Springfield should be aware that a cement truck has overturned on US 150 (Botland Community) just outside of Bardstown in Nelson County. US 150 is closed from Parkway Baptist Church (just east of the BG Parkway Interchange) to KY 605. Traffic is being detoured by local officials via KY 605 and Parker Drive. Signs are posted. Estimated closure time for cleanup is 3 hours. Delays are expected. - Chris Jessie This story was posted on 2013-06-03 08:11:18
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