PENNDOT 

Borough Office Hours

The office is open Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

2026 Borough Office Holiday Schedule

The office is closed on the following days:

New Years Day – Thursday, Jan 1

Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Monday, Jan 19

Presidents Day – Monday, Feb 16

Memorial Day – Monday, May 25

Labor Day – Monday, September 7

Veterans Day – Tuesday, November 11

Thanksgiving – Thursday, November 26

Day after Thanksgiving – Friday, November 27

Christmas Eve – Thursday, December 24

New Years Eve – Thursday, December 31

Join Borough Council Meetings

Meeting ID: 892 1494 8641

Passcode: Council

Emergency Preparedness Information

The Borough has information and resources available to help residents better prepare for emergencies. They can be found on the following pages:

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, or PennDOT, oversees programs and policies that affect highways, public transportation, airports, railroads, ports, and waterways. Within the Borough, PennDOT is responsible for the safety and maintenance of our state roads. For information regarding PA Driver’s License, Vehicle Registrations, Vehicle Safety, Laws and Regulations, visit the PA Department of Motor Vehicles website.


TMA BUCKS (Transit Management Association) 

For transit updates, public transportation schedules, Share-A-Ride, EV charging station information and safety programs, visit TMA Bucks

Reporting Roadway Concerns

For information related to roadway concerns, including reporting pothole locations, stormwater and drainage concerns, traffic-related concerns, or property damage incurred by PennDOT operations, call 1-800-FIX-ROAD or report the concern using our Customer Care Center.

Getting Around/Map/Mass Transit 

Langhorne Borough is an ideally situated town in the heart of Bucks County. Our streets are drivable and walkable. Langhorne Borough is located directly off of 95, Exit 4. On RT 1 use Maple Avenue. 

Philadelphia is only about an hour away by car. It is also easily accessible from the Langhorne train station, right outside of Borough limits. Click before for the schedule:

New York City is not far either. It is only 1.5-2 hours away by car, or you could take the train from Hamilton Station or Trenton Station. You can plan your trip from Hamilton or Trenton through the New Jersey Transit website.