The 14th of nearly two dozen βsuper loads,β and third of four loads that exceed 900,000 pounds, will depart the Ohio River dock site in Adams County on Wednesday, July 24. The convoy will head to New Albany to deliver the load to the site of the new Intel plant in Licking County.
This load, an air processor known as a cold box used in the silicon chip manufacturing process, measures approximately 22 ft. 9 in. tall, 19 ft. 9 in. wide, 278 ft. 2 in. long, and weighs 915,546 pounds.
The move is scheduled to take more than a week. It will make stops in West Portsmouth, Lucasville, Chillicothe, Rickenbacker, Pickerington, and Pataskala, before being delivered on Tuesday, July 30.
These extra-large loads will have significant traffic impacts as they move, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation. Motorists are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and avoid the route while the load is moving.
Due to the size of the loads and slow speed of the convoy, moves will begin earlier than previous trips to ensure each move can be completed during daylight hours.
Because of an anticipated increased interest from the public, large crowds are expected along the route. This will lead to additional traffic delays. Safety of the public and those working to move the load is the top priority. Observers are asked to stay out of the path of the transport trucks and work crews and off the sidewalks along the roadway. Spectators should obey orders to move back if instructed to do so.
The Ohio Department of Transportation has analyzed and planned the route to make sure these extra-large loads can be accommodated. Since each load will be escorted by several Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers, emergency traffic will get around the rolling roadblock with minimal delay. Working with partners like local governments and utility companies, obstructions along the route such as large overhead signs, traffic signals, and utility lines have been adjusted and moved.
Notifications will continue to be made in advance of each load leaving the dock on the Ohio River near the village of Manchester in Adams County. Updates will be provided as each load moves north toward central Ohio.
You can find more information, updates, and sign up for email alerts at transportation.ohio.gov/superload.
Wednesday, July 24 (Day 1) β Dock in Manchester to West Portsmouth (32 miles) Originates in Adams County, travels into Scioto County6:00 a.m. Departure (approximate)
- The load is scheduled to begin moving east on US Route 52
- The load is expected to cross over and travel the wrong way in the US Route 52 Westbound lanes just before the junction of SR 239 & US Route 52.
- The load will travel North on the SR 239 Southbound ramp toward SR 73/SR 852
Overnight Location: West Portsmouth
Thursday, July 25 (Day 2) β West Portsmouth to Lucasville (14 miles)Originates in and travels through Scioto County7:45 a.m. Departure (approximate)
- The load will travel South in the Northbound lanes of SR 73/SR 852 to US Route 52
- Then it will head East in the Westbound lanes on US Route 52 to US Route 23 in Portsmouth
- Travel North on US Route 23 in the Northbound lanes to the intersection of Kinneys Lane and Argonne Road where it will cross over into the Northbound lanes toward Lucasville
Overnight Location: ODOT Scioto County Garage
Friday, July 26 (Day 3) β ODOT Scioto County Garage to Chillicothe (48 miles)Originates in Scioto County, travels through Pike County and into Ross County5:45 a.m. Departure (approximate)
- Travel north on US Route 23 to Piketon where it will cross over into the Southbound lanes of US Route 23 at Market Street to maneuver around the traffic signals then cross back over into the Northbound lanes of US Route 23
- Travel North on US Route 23 to Chillicothe
- Take US Route 35 West to SR 104 North
- SR 104 North toward SR 207
Overnight Location: North of SR 104/207 intersection
Saturday, July 27 (Day 4) β Chillicothe to Rickenbacker (35 miles)Originates in Ross County, travels through Pickaway County and into Franklin County5:45 a.m. Departure (approximate)
- Continue to travel North on SR 104 to SR 762 near Commercial Point
- Travel East on State Route 762 to Rickenbacker Parkway
Overnight Location: Rickenbacker
Sunday, July 28 (Day 5) β Rickenbacker to Freedom Way in Pickerington (18 miles)Originates in Franklin County and travels into Fairfield County5:45 a.m. Departure (approximate)
- Travel North on Rickenbacker Parkway North to State Route 317
- Travel North on State Route 317 past Groveport to Bixby Road East
- Travel East on Bixby Road to US Route 33
- Travel East in the Westbound lanes of US Route 33 to the Gender Road Southbound to US Route 33 Westbound ramp in Canal Winchester
- Travel the wrong way on the Gender Road Southbound to US Route 33 Westbound ramp
- Take State Route 674/Gender Road North to Brice Road
- Take Brice Road North to the intersection with Tussing Road/State Route 204 in Columbus
- Travel East on Tussing Road/State Route 204 East toward State Route 310
Overnight Location: Freedom Way in Pickerington
Monday, July 29 (Day 6) β Freedom Way in Pickerington to Pataskala (15 miles)Originates in Fairfield County and travels into Licking County9:00 a.m. Departure (approximate)
- Originates in Fairfield County and travels into Licking County
- Continue East on Tussing Road/State Route 204 East to State Route 310
- Travel North on State Route 310 to US Route 40 in Etna
- Travel West on US Route 40 to Mink Street
- Travel North on Mink Street to State Route 16
- Travel East on State Route 16 to Park Avenue
Overnight location: Pataskala
Tuesday, July 30 (Day 7) β Pataskala to Intel site in New Albany (10 miles)Originates in and travels through Licking County9:00 a.m. Departure (approximate)
- 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
Load delivered