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Kashirskoye Shosse Section Closed

The part of Kashirskoye Shosse where a truck damaged a bridge used for the Aeroexpress speed train will be closed till Friday, RIA-Novosti reported Thursday, citing city officials.

The accident happened Wednesday morning at the 36th-kilometer mark of the highway as a truck driver heading toward Moscow slammed into the pillars holding up the railroad bridge.

The accident caused the cancellation of several trips from Paveletsky Station to Domodedovo Airport on Wednesday. Delays will continue till Friday, company officials said.

Updated Aeroexpress train times can be found at aeroexpress.ru.

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