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County Line Road Reopens Ahead Of Schedule
A portion of the road in Warrington and Horsham was closed since March 28 for bridge repairs.

After being closed for a week due to construction, County Line Road in Warrington and Horsham has reopened, PennDOT announced Tuesday.
County Line Road had been closed and detoured between Fairmont Avenue and Park Road since Monday, March 28.
Construction was slated to be complete by Friday, April 8.
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The roadway was closed as structural repairs to the bridge over a branch of Little Neshaminy Creek were being completed.
The signal-span, stone masonry arch bridge was built in 1890 and reconstructed in 1962. The bridge is structurally deficient. It is 15 feet long and 26 feet wide. The structure carries 14,169 vehicles a day. The bridge has been posted with a 10-ton weight limit.
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PennDOT said it is currently performing engineering design on a transportation improvement project to repair and improve County Line Road between Route 611 and Kulp Road in Warrington and Horsham townships.
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