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Blackwall Tunnel closures - advice to motorists

12 September 2006

The Blackwall Tunnel southbound will close during consecutive weekends in September to enable essential routine maintenance work to be carried out.

The closure of the tunnel forms part of the maintenance programme which began after the refurbishment of the southbound bore was completed in December 2005. This programme requires annual closures over three consecutive weekends every March and September.

These closures are needed to ensure the continued safe operation of the tunnel and to provide a safe working environment for the contractor undertaking maintenance work.

In order to minimise the inconvenience to users the closures are only in effect during night times.

The closure dates and times are:

During these times drivers are advised to use alternative routes such as the Dartford or Central London river crossings.

These diversions are necessary because the parallel Blackwall Tunnel northbound is unable to accommodate two way traffic flows due to height restrictions. The 108 bus will be escorted through the tunnel during these closures.

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