July 30, 2025 - 03:49

A bridge rehabilitation project along Route 741 is causing significant disruptions for the Corn Wagon produce stand in Lancaster County. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced that the road closure, which affects access to the popular local market, is expected to last until mid or late August.
The detour has created challenges for both customers and the business itself. Regular patrons of the Corn Wagon are finding it difficult to navigate the alternate routes to reach the stand, which is known for its fresh produce and local goods. The owners of the Corn Wagon are concerned about the impact on sales during the busy summer season, a crucial time for farmers and local vendors.
As the project progresses, PennDOT is working to keep the community informed about the status of the road and any changes to the detour routes. Local residents are encouraged to plan ahead when visiting the Corn Wagon and support the business during this challenging time.
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