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Roadwork to Affect Travel This Week

The Route 611 Bypass around Doylestown and Route 202 will be slow going this week.

Construction of the new Route 202 Parkway will result in travel restrictions this week, April 30-May 4, on several roadways in Montgomery and Bucks counties, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said.

Intermittent lane closures are scheduled Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Route 152 (Limekiln Pike) between Stump Road and Route 202 (Butler Pike) in New Britain and Warrington townships and on County Line Road between Upper State Road and Stump Road in New Britain, Warrington and Montgomery townships for road construction.

Motorists in Upper Gwynedd, Lower Gwynedd and Montgomery townships may face slowdowns when traveling on Route 202 between Swedesford Road and Route 63 (Welsh Road) and on Route 63 (Welsh Road) between Stump Road and North Wales Road on Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for road widening construction.
 
The ongoing installation of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) components for the new Parkway will result in lane and shoulder closures this week. The schedule is:
 

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  • Southbound Route 202 Bypass shoulder closure between the East State Street and Route 611 interchanges from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Southbound Route 611 Bypass shoulder closure between the Limekiln Road/North West Street and Route 202 interchanges from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and
  • Route 202 (Butler Avenue) lane closures between Route 309 (Bethlehem Pike) and Route 611 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.


Drivers should anticipate delays and add extra time for travel through the construction areas. All planned activities are contingent on the weather.
 
Visit www.us202-700.com for more information on the Route 202 Parkway.


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