The Dartford Crossing, a critical transportation link between Dartford in Kent and Thurrock in Essex, will experience nightly tunnel closures during the first week of July for maintenance works. The closures will affect both the west and east tunnels on various nights, with diversions in place to manage traffic flow.
The closures are scheduled as follows:
Tuesday, July 2 – Wednesday, July 3:
- West Tunnel: Closed from 10pm to 5:30am
- A282 Northbound: Diversion via National Highways network
Wednesday, July 3 – Thursday, July 4:
- West Tunnel: Closed from 10pm to 5:30am
- A282 Northbound: Diversion via National Highways network
Thursday, July 4 – Friday, July 5:
- East Tunnel: Closed from 10pm to 5:30am
- A282 Northbound: Diversion via National Highways network
Friday, July 5 – Saturday, July 6:
- East Tunnel: Closed from 11pm to 5:30am
- A282 Northbound: Diversion via National Highways network
Saturday, July 6 – Sunday, July 7:
- West Tunnel: Closed from 8pm to 10am
- A282 Northbound: Diversion via National Highways network
Sunday, July 7 – Monday, July 8:
- West Tunnel: Closed from 10pm to 5am
- A282 Northbound: Diversion via National Highways network
The Dartford Crossing is a vital road crossing over the River Thames, and these closures are necessary to ensure the continued safety and functionality of the infrastructure.
Drivers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and follow the diversion routes provided by the National Highways network. These diversions are designed to minimize disruption and maintain traffic flow during the maintenance period.
It is important to note that this schedule is accurate at the time of publication but may be subject to change, especially in the event of adverse weather conditions. Travellers are encouraged to stay updated through official channels for any last-minute changes.
Maintenance works such as these are crucial for the upkeep of the Dartford Crossing, ensuring that it remains safe and reliable for the millions of vehicles that use it each year.
For real-time updates and more detailed information on the diversions, drivers can visit the National Highways website or contact their customer service.
Stay informed and plan ahead to avoid any inconvenience during this maintenance period.