Traffic & Transit
12 Delco Roads Still Closed Due To Storm Damage: PennDOT
Two dozen PennDOT maintained roads in the Philadelphia region are still feeling impacts from the overnight storm.
DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — A dozen Delaware County roads maintained by PennDOT are still closed as of 2:30 p.m. Friday due to storm damage, PennDOT said.
In total around the region, PennDOT said 24 roads are still feeling impacts.
Most of the Delco roads are located in the Thornbury area, which appears to be hit the hardest in the county.
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PennDOT tree and utility contractors are working as quickly as possible to safely reopen the roadways to motorists. The following state highways are closed:
- Cheyney Road between Baltimore Pike and Glen Mills Road in Concord and Thornbury townships;
- Dilworthtown Road between Brinton Lake Road and Westtown Road in Thornbury Township;
- Westtown Road between Dilworthtown Road and Glen Mills Road in Thornbury Township;
- Sweetwater Road between Valley Road and Glen Mills Road in Thornbury Township;
- Brintons Bridge Road between Creek Road and Stony Bank Road in Thornbury Township;
- Glen Mills Road/ between Westtown Road and Springlawn Road in Thornbury Township;
- Creek Road between Sweetwater Road and Gradyville Road in Thornbury Township;
- Thornton Road between U.S. 1 (Baltimore Pike) and Glen Mills Road in Concord and Thornbury townships;
- Mill Roads between Brinton Lake Road and Thornton Road in Concord Township;
- Smithbridge Road between the Delaware state line and Ridge Road in Chadds Ford Township;
- Gradyville Road between Middletown Road and Providence Road in Edgmont Township; and
- Delchester Road between Gradyville Road and the Chester County line in Edgmont Township.
Local detours have been posted for the road closures.
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Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling near the closures because backups and delays will occur.
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