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UPDATE: OVERNIGHT CLOSURES SCHEDULED AT I-15 AND SLOAN ROAD
LAS VEGAS (August 28, 2025) – Brightline West construction will require overnight traffic closures and restrictions at the I-15 Sloan Road interchange beginning September 2nd. Motorists should plan ahead and use St. Rose Parkway as a detour.
Nevada
Tuesday, Sept. 2, 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.:
The northbound Interstate 15 on-and-off ramps at Sloan Road will be closed.
- Detour: Drivers will be directed to St. Rose Parkway to access I-15 or Las Vegas Boulevard.
Wednesday, Sept. 3, 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.:
Sloan Road will be closed to westbound traffic at Las Vegas Boulevard. Eastbound traffic will be flagged through the work zone.
- Detour: Drivers on Las Vegas Boulevard heading west on Sloan Road must use St. Rose Parkway to access I-15 and reconnect to Sloan.
All closures are scheduled overnight and will be lifted by 6 a.m. each morning.
The closures are necessary to allow crews to safely install utilities for the Brightline West high-speed rail project. Digital message boards are in place to alert motorists of the changes.
Brightline West reminds drivers to slow down in work zones, follow posted detours, and plan alternate routes in advance.
Note: Dates and times are subject to change. These operations are weather-dependent.
About Brightline West
Brightline is the only private provider of modern, eco-friendly, intercity passenger rail service in America – offering a guest-first experience designed to reinvent train travel and take cars off the road by connecting city pairs and congested corridors that are too short to fly and too long to drive. Brightline West will connect Las Vegas and Southern California with the first true high-speed passenger rail system in the nation. The 218-mile, all-electric rail service will include a flagship station in Las Vegas, with additional stations in Victor Valley and Rancho Cucamonga. At speeds up to 200 miles per hour, trains will take passengers from Las Vegas to Rancho Cucamonga in about two hours, twice as fast as the normal drive time. Brightline is currently operating its first passenger rail system connecting Central and South Florida with stations in Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Orlando.
For more information, visit www.brightlinewest.com and follow on LinkedIn, X, Instagram and Facebook.
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Media Contact
Antonio Castelan
Brightline West Communications
acastelan@brightlinewest.com