Traffic & Transit
Route 206 Reopens After Truck Fire In Burlington County
A truck carrying multiple cars caught fire on Route 206 in Bordentown Monday morning.

BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP, NJ — Route 206 has reopened following a truck fire in Bordentown Township Monday morning, according to 511nj.org. The right lane of Route 206 south had been closed at Exit 7 in Bordentown due to a car carrier truck that has caught fire.
The fire was first reported shortly after 6 a.m. The truck was carrying multiple cars, according to nj.com. At least three of those cars caught fire, according to 6 ABC.
Multiple fire departments from Mercer and Burlington counties were on the scene. It wasn't clear what caused the fire.
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Firefighters from Robbinsville are on the scene assisting several companies from Burlington County including Bordentown and Florence FD with a well involved car carrier on the NJ Turnpike near Exit 7 @IAFF3091_Shop32 @PFANJ_IAFF @IAFF3091 https://t.co/Obb0HQPMLw
— Robbinsville Fire (@IAFFLocal3786) January 6, 2020
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