SunRail crossing improvements mean road closures — see where

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  • Oak Street closure at detour map. MAP/FDOT
    Oak Street closure at detour map. MAP/FDOT
  • Magnolia Street closure and detour map. MAP/FDOT
    Magnolia Street closure and detour map. MAP/FDOT
  • Vine Street (U.S. 192) closure and detour map. MAP/FDOT
    Vine Street (U.S. 192) closure and detour map. MAP/FDOT
  • The Florida Department of Transportation announces street closures and detours will be necessary to make SunRail crossing improvements.
    The Florida Department of Transportation announces street closures and detours will be necessary to make SunRail crossing improvements.
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SunRail crossing improvements will occur starting this weekend near downtown Kissimmee, making some street closures and detours necessary.

Detour maps can be found in this post. Here’s a list of affected streets:

East Vine Street (U.S. 192): Vine Street will be closed in both directions between Michigan Avenue and Main Street/Orange Blossom Trail/U.S. 441 from 10 p.m. Friday, April 5, to 4 a.m. Monday, April 8. To detour, take Main Street or Michigan Avenue north to Donegan Avenue, Carroll Street or Osceola Parkway, then back south.

Magnolia Street: Closed in both directions between Lindsay Way and Royal Street from 7 a.m. Tuesday, April 9, to 4 a.m. Tuesday, April 16. A detour will be in place to direct traffic to take Royal Street, Ingram Street, and Carson Avenue to East Vine Street (U.S. 192).

Oak Street: Intermittent lane closures will occur between Lawrence Silas Boulevard and Bay Street between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays from Tuesday, April 9, to Thursday, April 18. Oak Street will be closed in both directions between Lawrence Silas Boulevard and Royal Street from 10 p.m. Friday, April 19, to 4 a.m. Monday, April 22. To detour westbound, to turn left on Lawrence Silas Boulevard, turn right onto Neptune Road, and right onto Main Street to return to Oak Street. Eastbound Oak Street can turn left onto Main Street and turn right onto East Vine Street (192) to return to Oak Street.