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A40 Acton Bridges replacement project

18 July 2005

Transport for London (TfL) is holding a public exhibition to give details of the scheme to replace two of the A40 Western Avenue bridges over the railway lines at Wales Farm Road and Perryn Road in Acton.

People are invited along to St Dunstan's Church in Friars Place Lane on Friday 22nd July, 2pm to 8pm and John Perryn School, Long Drive on 23rd July, 10am to 4pm to hear more about the project which will bring considerable improvements to the road.

The three year project will deliver:

The major construction project is crucial because the bridges were built during the late 1920s and not designed to manage today's volumes of A40 traffic - over 100,000 vehicles a day.

The new bridges will also ensure the safety of the railway tracks below that handle all rail networks in and out of Paddington, including the Heathrow Express and First Great Western - over 800 trains, transporting 145,000 passengers daily.

Members of TfL's project team, together with their Consulting Engineers, Hyder Consulting and Contractor, Alfred McAlpine, will be available at the exhibitions to explain how the scheme may affect residents and answer any questions.

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