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Doylestown-Area Driving Delays for This Week

Work continues on roads all around the area.

Daytime lane restrictions will be in place this week (April 25-29) along the Route 202 corridor in Bucks and Montgomery counties for continuing construction of the Route 202 Parkway, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said recently.
 
Drivers in Warrington and New Britain townships may encounter periodic lane closures on Monday through Friday (April 25-29) for road widening on:

  • County Line Road between Route 202 (Butler Avenue) and Woodland Drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Route 152 (Limekiln Pike) between Stump Road and Route 202 (Butler Avenue) from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Upper State Road between County Line and Pickertown roads from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Wells Road in Doylestown Township remains detoured for Parkway construction between Lower State and Turk roads, and Detwiler Road is closed permanently between Stump and Upper State roads in Warrington Township.

In addition, northbound Lower State Road is closed and detoured between Bristol and Wells roads in Doylestown Township for reconstruction of a bridge – unrelated to the Parkway project – over the Neshaminy Creek.

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Motorists may encounter periodic lane closures on Monday through Friday (April 25-29) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for utility relocations on Route 202 (DeKalb Pike) and on Route 63 (Welsh Road) at the southern connection to the Parkway in Upper Gwynedd, Lower Gwynedd and Montgomery townships, Montgomery County.
 
Lane restrictions on Route 202 (DeKalb Pike) also may be in place between Summertown Pike and Route 309 (Bethlehem Pike). Restrictions on Route 63 (Welsh Road) will be between Stump Road and Bell Run Boulevard.Drivers should anticipate delays at each of the work zones and are advised to add extra time for travel through these areas. All planned activities are contingent on the weather.

PennDOT is investing more than $200 million in state funds to build the nine-mile long Route 202 Parkway in Bucks and Montgomery counties and to improve roads approaching the Parkway’s entrances.

For more information, please visit www.us202-700.com.


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