CSXT will install lights and gates at a crossing in Brown Township; NS will install lights and gates at a crossing in Toronto; and W&LE will install lights and gates at a crossing in Wellington Township.
The cost of the upgrades will be covered by federal funds. The railroads must complete all construction by Oct. 18, 2012, according to PUCO.
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