
Stretch of Route 202 in King of Prussia closed until June for ongoing sinkhole repairs
Route 202 between Henderson Road and Saulin Boulevard will stay closed through early June as part of PennDOT's $22.4 million sinkhole remediation project.
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Route 202 between Henderson Road and Saulin Boulevard will stay closed through early June as part of PennDOT's $22.4 million sinkhole remediation project.
Route 202 between Henderson Road and Saulin Boulevard will stay closed through early June as part of PennDOT's $22.4 million sinkhole remediation project.
An area of Route 202 that had seen issues due to sinkholes in the past is now reopened after soft soil caused a dip in the roadway to form. A more permanent fix to the sinkhole issues will be completed over the summer.
PennDOT crews are once again working on a portion of Route 202 northbound in King of Prussia, which is causing a traffic headache for commuters.
PennDOT said it’s not a sinkhole or pothole. Crews are blaming “soft soil” for the dip in the road.
PennDOT said all lanes of Route 202 are now open between Saulin Boulevard and Henderson Road following the sinkhole repairs. The southbound right lane was the final lane to reopen Wednesday afternoon. READ MORE: https://cbsloc.al/3RoQtlS
The right lane of U.S. Route 202 South between Saulin Boulevard and Henderson Road in King of Prussia is complete after sinkhole repairs.
PennDOT has reopened almost all lanes and traffic is now flowing in both directions on Route 202 in King of Prussia. Multiple sinkholes forced PennDOT to close the road last week for repairs. READ MORE: https://cbsloc.al/4auxS0A
PennDOT says both lanes on Route 202 north and one southbound lane in King of Prussia are now reopened after sinkhole repairs were completed.
The right lane of Route 202 south between Saulin Boulevard and Henderson Road will remain closed until more pavement repairs can be done, PennDOT said.
Wet weather is slowing down repair work on Route 202 in King of Prussia. Just one northbound lane is now open because of two sinkholes.
Many drivers holiday shopping are frustrated as only one southbound lane is open in King of Prussia due to a sinkhole.
Crews finished repairs on a sinkhole that formed near Henderson Road and Saulin Boulevard.
Portions of the road were closed for two weeks.
This is the second time in two weeks PennDOT is repairing the same sinkhole on 202/East Dekalb Pike.
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It's in the same spot a massive sinkhole was filled just last week.
It marks the second time Route 202 has been closed this month.
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