Morreene Road Durham Closure for Pipe Repair April 27–May 4
Summary
NCDOT maintenance crews will close Morreene Road in Durham County for approximately one week beginning at midnight April 27 to repair a pipe. The closure affects both directions from Erwin Road to Mordecai Street and will remain in effect through the evening of May 4, weather permitting. Detour signs will guide motorists around the work zone, and officials encourage travelers to plan ahead and allow extra commute time.
“Morreene Road will be closed in both directions from Erwin Road to Mordecai Street beginning at midnight April 27 and remain closed through the evening of May 4, weather permitting.”
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NCDOT has scheduled a one-week closure of Morreene Road in Durham County for pipe repair work. The road will be closed in both directions from Erwin Road to Mordecai Street starting midnight April 27 through the evening of May 4, 2026, contingent on weather conditions. Detour signage will be posted to redirect traffic.
Commuters and transportation companies operating in the Durham area should anticipate delays and plan alternate routes during the closure period. The closure affects both travel directions, meaning no through traffic will be possible along this segment of Morreene Road.
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Closure Scheduled for Morreene Road in Durham County
DURHAM – The Department of Transportation’s maintenance crews plan to close a section of Morreene Road for one week to repair a pipe.
Morreene Road will be closed in both directions from Erwin Road to Mordecai Street beginning at midnight April 27 and remain closed through the evening of May 4, weather permitting.
Detour signs will guide motorists around the closure.
Officials encourage travelers to plan ahead, allow extra time for their commute and use caution when traveling near the work zone.
NCDOT
4/21/2026 8:45 AM
Published Date:
4/21/2026
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