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PennDOT wraps Norristown historic stone arch bridge reconstruction project

The $7.9 million project restored a 147-year-old bridge, adding widening, utility upgrades, and adaptive traffic signals funded 80% federally and 20% by the state.

NORRISTOWN — A 147-year-old historic stone arch bridge in Norristown got a new lease on life as construction was completed Friday, Pennsylvania transportation officials said. The $7.9 million project aimed at rehabilitating and widening the bridge along Elm and Markley streets over Stony Creek capped off more than a decade’s worth of improvements to Markley Street, also known as U.S. Route 202 south, according to a statement from the Pennsylvani…

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The Pottstown Mercury broke the news in Pennsylvania, United States on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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