UPDATE: both directions of Goldsboro Road OPEN. Both directions will alternate sharing ONE lane past the break
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Brkn water pipe fr 1941 sz . CLSD Goldsboro Rd btwn MacArthur Blvd/Tulip Hill Trc.
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Bethesda: CLSD Goldsboro Rd btwn MacArthur Blvd/Tulip Hill Trc. bus29 not going to GlenEcho
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CLSD Goldsboro Rd btwn MacArthur Blvd/Tulip Hill Trc. HUGE water main brk
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CLSD Goldsboro Rd btwn MacArthur Blvd/Tulip Hill Trc. RideOn Bus 29 not going to GlenEcho. Water Main brk
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CLSD Goldsboro Rd btwn MacArthur Blvd/Tulip Hill Trc. Water main break said to be 'epic' lifting rd 6inches
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WASHINGTON — A major Montgomery County road was closed for a few hours Wednesday morning after a water main break.
Goldsboro Road was closed between MacArthur Boulevard and Tulip Hill Terrace after the break in the 74-year-old main lifted the road about six inches, authorities say. The southbound lanes were reopened at about 8:30 a.m.; about 10 minutes later, both directions were opened, but they’ll share one lane in the vicinity of the break.
The RideOn Route 29 bus had stopped going to Glen Echo, but service resumed at about 9.
There’s no estimate yet of when the repairs will be finished.
Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø’S Kristi King contributed to this report.