Route 309 northbound reopens after crash in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Route 309 northbound has reopened after a crash shut down the highway between the Susquehanna Road and Norristown Road exits on Wednesday morning.
#BREAKING A #crash has all NB lanes on Rt-309 between Susquehanna Rd. & Norristown Rd. closed. #traffic @CBSPhiladelphia pic.twitter.com/2oEfkSProV
— Kim Kelly Hudson (@kimhudsontv) November 20, 2024
Traffic was being pushed off the highway at Susquehanna Road to avoid the crash.
In the backup leading up to that exit, a second crash occurred near Highland Avenue, NEXT Traffic cameras show. One lane was blocked near Highland Avenue due to that crash.
511PA, a service run by PennDOT, said the closure occurred around 5:20 a.m. The service estimated the road would reopen around 8:30 a.m., but traffic began flowing again around 7:20 a.m.
If you want to avoid any lingering backup, Bethlehem Pike, Butler Pike or Limekiln Pike could serve as alternate routes.