MEQUON, Wis. — Months of construction headaches for drivers and pedestrians along Mequon Road are nearing an end as workers test signals at a growing intersection near the Ozaukee Interurban Trail.

TMJ4 News observed what appeared to be testing of the railroad signals in question Wednesday morning just East of the intersection of Mequon Road and Weston Drive. Traffic signals were installed at this intersection months ago but, as of Wednesday, were still flashing red and yellow.

Mequon mayor Andrew Nerbun confirmed that the needed parts have arrived and work will soon be completed by a railroad contractor. Although, there is no definitive date where the lights will be turned on for good.

There have been months in delays in getting the lights synced up with the nearby railroad crossing.

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