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Part of Route 309 in Upper Bucks County to close for a week; see dates and affected area

Part of Route 309 in Upper Bucks County to close for a week; see dates and affected area

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Part of Route 309 in Upper Bucks County will be shut down Aug. 4 to Aug. 8. PennDOT announced.
The infrastructure agency said that part of Route 309 will be shut down in the Quakertown area.
The road is closing for a pipe replacement, PennDOT said. The closure will extend from Broad Street to Sunshine Drive. Drivers will be encouraged to use California Road, Broad Street and Pumping Station Road.
Jess Rohan can be reached at jrohan@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: Why is Route 309 in Upper Bucks County detoured in early August?
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