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Battersea Bridge will re-open to road traffic on Monday 16 January 2006

12 January 2006

Battersea Bridge will re-open to all traffic on Monday 16 January 2006 - three months ahead of schedule.

This is another confirmation of TfL's excellent track record of delivering major projects on time or ahead of schedule

Engineers originally feared the bridge would have to remain closed to traffic until the summer, following the extensive damage caused when a 200-tonne barge hit the bridge on 20 September last year.

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: "It is great news that Battersea Bridge is to re-open to traffic well ahead of schedule.

"This is another confirmation of TfL's excellent track record of delivering major projects on time or ahead of schedule and to budget."

Transport for London's Chief Operating Officer for Surface Transport, Peter Brown, said: "The re-opening of Battersea Bridge so much earlier than expected will, I am sure, be welcomed by all those who use this vital link and by businesses affected by its closure.

"We've been able to bring forward the completion date through a combination of repair techniques, careful planning and project management, and a lot of hard work.

"Special thanks go to our engineering team and our contractors, who worked across the Christmas and New Year period."

Engineers originally feared the bridge would have to remain closed to traffic until the summer, following the extensive damage caused when a 200-tonne barge hit the bridge on 20 September last year.

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Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: "It is great news that Battersea Bridge is to re-open to traffic well ahead of schedule.

"This is another confirmation of TfL's excellent track record of delivering major projects on time or ahead of schedule and to budget."

Transport for London's Chief Operating Officer for Surface Transport, Peter Brown, said: "The re-opening of Battersea Bridge so much earlier than expected will, I am sure, be welcomed by all those who use this vital link and by businesses affected by its closure.

"We've been able to bring forward the completion date through a combination of repair techniques, careful planning and project management, and a lot of hard work.

"Special thanks go to our engineering team and our contractors, who worked across the Christmas and New Year period."


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