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Dayton Power and Light moves a new substation transformer from Fairborn to Beavercreek, Jan. 11, 2013. (WDTN Photo/Bob Burtner)

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Oversize load will slow traffic

Updated: Friday, 11 Jan 2013, 10:44 AM EST
Published : Thursday, 10 Jan 2013, 2:38 PM EST

GREENE COUNTY (WDTN) - Expect delays this morning if you travel certain Green County roads.

Dayton Power and Light is moving a new substation transformer from Fairborn to Beavercreek.

The transformer will take up two lanes of traffic and will move slowly.

Motorists traveling from East Xenia Drive in Fairborn along Interstate 675, to Dayton-Yellow Springs Road, Trebein Road and Dayton-Xenia Road may experience delays.

The move is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. at the railroad tracks near East Xenia Drive.
 
The transformer will be escorted by law enforcement vehicles and safety escort vehicles as it makes its way.

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