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County Line Road to reopen in Horsham, Warrington

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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that County Line Road will reopen under an $11.2 million improvement project in Warrington Township, Bucks County and Horsham Township, Montgomery County, which will be completed later this year, more than two years ahead of schedule.

The project began in March 2021 to rebuild and improve a 3.1-mile section of County Line Road between Kulp Road and Easton Road (Route 611) to provide motorists with uniform, 11-foot-wide travel lanes and five-foot-wide shoulders between Kulp Road and Easton Road (Route 611).

The project was originally scheduled to finish in 2026; however, the implementation of an accelerated time-frame for bridge replacement and the combination of construction stages helped reduce the construction schedule by more than two years. The project is currently scheduled to be completed this fall following final paving, line striping and other construction activities that will require lane closures during off-peak travel times. There are no additional full closures planned for the remainder of this project.

Beginning Tuesday morning, Sept. 19, westbound County Line Road will be reopen to traffic between Fairmount Avenue and Kulp Road East as eastbound traffic is shifted onto the newly constructed eastbound lanes in that section to complete Stage 2 construction under this improvement project.

Visit https://www.penndot.pa.gov/RegionalOffices/district-6/ConstructionsProjectsAndRoadwork/BucksCounty/Pages/County-Line-Road-Improvement-Project.aspx for information on the project.


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