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Pedestrian struck on Pennsylvania Turnpike in Upper Moreland Township, officials say

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY - A Monday morning crash ended with a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.Traffic is now delayed after the crash on the eastbound side near Byberry Road in Upper Moreland Township around 5:30 a.m.Officials say a pedestrian was struck, but their condition, as well as their identity, are unknown at this time.MORE HEADLINES:Details of the crash have yet to be released.Only one lane of traffic remained open almost two hours after the crash..

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