Route 177 (Rosstown Rd) in York County is Open to Traffic

Rehabilitation project completed; Detour lifted


Harrisburg, PA
– The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that a bridge rehabilitation project on Route 177 (Rosstown Road) in York County has been completed.

The bridge, which spans Beaver Creek and Pinchot Lake just south of Pinetown Road at Gifford Pinchot State Park in Warrington Township, is open to traffic. A detour associated with this project has been lifted.

The project includes replacing the bridge superstructure which includes the bridge beams, deck and barrier.

Doli Construction Corp. of Chalfont, PA, is the contractor on this $1,485,227 project.

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"A map showing a section of Route 177 near Gifford Pinchot State Park in York County. The words 'OPEN TO TRAFFIC' are displayed prominently at the top. The map highlights a 'Project Location' near the western side of Pinchot Lake, marked with a red circle. A previous detour route is shown in orange, directing traffic around the construction area. The roads labeled include Rosstown Road (Route 177) and Alpine Road, among others.