Lane closures on U.S. 29 near East Market Street affect Greensboro traffic
The North Carolina Department of Transportation issued a travel advisory that Norfolk Southern crews will close single lanes of U.S. 29 near East Market Street on November 3 and November 4, creating midday traffic impacts. Local drivers should expect delays between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and consult DriveNC.gov for real time updates.
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation notified the public on October 30, 2025 that Norfolk Southern crews will close single lanes of U.S. 29 near East Market Street to replace railroad ties on the overhead bridge. The northbound lane is scheduled to be reduced on November 3 and the southbound lane on November 4, with work running from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day, weather permitting.
The closures are part of routine rail infrastructure maintenance on the overhead bridge that crosses U.S. 29 in Greensboro. Replacing railroad ties helps preserve the structural integrity of the bridge and the safety of trains that use the rail corridor. NCDOT advised motorists to expect delays and to use caution when traveling near work zones. Travelers are directed to DriveNC.gov for real time traffic information.
For Guilford County residents the timing of the work means that midday commuters, midday delivery drivers, and local businesses that rely on steady traffic flow could face slower travel during the two days. Drivers who use U.S. 29 to reach downtown Greensboro, nearby commercial areas, or connections to other regional routes may encounter alternating lane patterns and slower speeds through the work zone. Motorists should allow extra travel time and remain alert to changed traffic patterns and workers on site.
The lane closures also carry implications for transit and emergency response planning. While no broad detours have been announced by NCDOT, municipal traffic coordinators and emergency services typically monitor planned closures to avoid routing conflicts. Residents with scheduled deliveries or appointments during the work window may want to confirm timing with service providers.
Beyond the immediate inconvenience, the project underscores the interdependence of road and rail infrastructure in Guilford County. Freight and passenger rail maintenance supports commerce that extends well beyond Greensboro, and regular upkeep is necessary to prevent more disruptive repairs in the future. By scheduling work during daytime hours and limiting closures to single lanes, Norfolk Southern and NCDOT aim to balance safety and continuity of traffic.
Weather will determine whether the work proceeds as planned, and motorists should verify conditions and updates on DriveNC.gov before traveling. The advisory follows standard practice for short term maintenance that requires lane restrictions, and officials encourage drivers to exercise caution near the work zone to protect crews and other road users.

