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Post by redexpress on Feb 25, 2019 9:15:38 GMT
UPDATE: Contractors will attend to trim the tree early tomorrow morning. Buses will be able to return to normal lines of route following this. PARK ROAD, W1: Routes 13 113 139 189 274 and N113 are diverted via Melcombe Street and Gloucester Road due to a low hanging tree on Park Road. Buses are unable to serve Baker Street Station. I got a bit confused for a minute before realising it's another Gloucester Road Road and not the one the 49 goes along. lol It's TfL who are confused. The road is called Gloucester Place, not Gloucester Road
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Post by richard on Feb 25, 2019 14:38:26 GMT
I got a bit confused for a minute before realising it's another Gloucester Road Road and not the one the 49 goes along. lol It's TfL who are confused. The road is called Gloucester Place, not Gloucester Road They always get areas wrong there was a car crash in Archway last week they said postcode was N15 it's actually N19
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Post by M1104 on Feb 28, 2019 0:04:49 GMT
A temporally ban was enforced[1] preventing traffic turning right from Streatham High Road into Greyhound Lane, this being due to faulty traffic lights said to be making it potentially dangerous for traffic to make that turn. The southbound 60 and 118 were therefore diverted ahead Streatham High Road, left into Green Lane, right into Hermitage Lane[2], right into Streatham High Road approaching Greyhound Lane in the opposite direction where it will then turn left into it.
[1] - traffic cones in place to block off the right turning lanes
[2] - where the G1 stands
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Post by vjaska on Feb 28, 2019 0:56:51 GMT
A temporally ban was enforced[1] preventing traffic turning right from Streatham High Road into Greyhound Lane, this being due to faulty traffic lights said to be making it potentially dangerous for traffic to make that turn. The southbound 60 and 118 were therefore diverted ahead Streatham High Road, left into Green Lane, right into Hermitage Lane[2], right into Streatham High Road approaching Greyhound Lane in the opposite direction where it will then turn left into it. [1] - traffic cones in place to block off the right turning lanes [2] - where the G1 stands That diversion would be awful during busy periods as we know how bad the A23 can get especially where the road drops to a single lane after Streatham Common North Side - surely, they couldn't get some temporary lights going instead?
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Post by M1104 on Feb 28, 2019 2:06:53 GMT
A temporally ban was enforced[1] preventing traffic turning right from Streatham High Road into Greyhound Lane, this being due to faulty traffic lights said to be making it potentially dangerous for traffic to make that turn. The southbound 60 and 118 were therefore diverted ahead Streatham High Road, left into Green Lane, right into Hermitage Lane[2], right into Streatham High Road approaching Greyhound Lane in the opposite direction where it will then turn left into it. [1] - traffic cones in place to block off the right turning lanes [2] - where the G1 stands That diversion would be awful during busy periods as we know how bad the A23 can get especially where the road drops to a single lane after Streatham Common North Side - surely, they couldn't get some temporary lights going instead? The traffic lights were said to have failed at short notice, the diversion being a short-term solution to prevent any road traffic accidents.
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Post by snowman on Feb 28, 2019 16:10:05 GMT
Another big diversion in Kingston Saturday evening 23 March to midday Sunday 24 March
Wood Street, Kingston •road closure under the rail bridge at the junction of Wood Street and Kingsgate Road (Go-Cycle scheme works) •Saturday and Sunday 23 and 24 March 2019 from 8pm to 12pm Midday •crane operation to erect Wood Street footbridge •diversions in place via Teddington and Richmond Bridge or via Hampton Court Bridge, Elmbridge and Surbiton
Kingston Bridge – River Thames, Kingston •closed to through traffic in the direction towards Kingston from Hampton Wick except for local buses and access to car parks via Steadfast Road •Saturday and Sunday 23 and 24 March 2019 from 8pm to 12pm Midday •crane operation to erect Wood Street footbridge •diversions in place via Teddington and Richmond Bridge or via Hampton Court Bridge, Elmbridge and Surbiton
When the old bridge was removed a few months ago, the rail replacement from Hampton Wick to Kingston station went via Richmond Bridge (about 10 miles to cover stations half mile apart).
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Post by george on Feb 28, 2019 16:39:56 GMT
Another big diversion in Kingston Saturday evening 23 March to midday Sunday 24 March Wood Street, Kingston •road closure under the rail bridge at the junction of Wood Street and Kingsgate Road (Go-Cycle scheme works) •Saturday and Sunday 23 and 24 March 2019 from 8pm to 12pm Midday •crane operation to erect Wood Street footbridge •diversions in place via Teddington and Richmond Bridge or via Hampton Court Bridge, Elmbridge and Surbiton Kingston Bridge – River Thames, Kingston •closed to through traffic in the direction towards Kingston from Hampton Wick except for local buses and access to car parks via Steadfast Road •Saturday and Sunday 23 and 24 March 2019 from 8pm to 12pm Midday •crane operation to erect Wood Street footbridge •diversions in place via Teddington and Richmond Bridge or via Hampton Court Bridge, Elmbridge and Surbiton When the old bridge was removed a few months ago, the rail replacement from Hampton Wick to Kingston station went via Richmond Bridge (about 10 miles to cover stations half mile apart). One of the longest diversons in London I would guess
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Feb 28, 2019 16:46:26 GMT
Another big diversion in Kingston Saturday evening 23 March to midday Sunday 24 March Wood Street, Kingston •road closure under the rail bridge at the junction of Wood Street and Kingsgate Road (Go-Cycle scheme works) •Saturday and Sunday 23 and 24 March 2019 from 8pm to 12pm Midday •crane operation to erect Wood Street footbridge •diversions in place via Teddington and Richmond Bridge or via Hampton Court Bridge, Elmbridge and Surbiton Kingston Bridge – River Thames, Kingston •closed to through traffic in the direction towards Kingston from Hampton Wick except for local buses and access to car parks via Steadfast Road •Saturday and Sunday 23 and 24 March 2019 from 8pm to 12pm Midday •crane operation to erect Wood Street footbridge •diversions in place via Teddington and Richmond Bridge or via Hampton Court Bridge, Elmbridge and Surbiton When the old bridge was removed a few months ago, the rail replacement from Hampton Wick to Kingston station went via Richmond Bridge (about 10 miles to cover stations half mile apart). One of the longest diversons in London I would guess I think the 108s Tower Bridge one would provide some competition.
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Post by george on Feb 28, 2019 16:58:19 GMT
One of the longest diversons in London I would guess I think the 108s Tower Bridge one would provide some competition. Yeah think that one beats it lol
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Post by snowman on Feb 28, 2019 17:40:56 GMT
One of the longest diversons in London I would guess I think the 108s Tower Bridge one would provide some competition. I think most buses across Kingston Bridge just terminate by John Lewis and miss section to Cromwell Road. 65 uses 371 route via Norbiton to Ham Cross Worst affected is rail replacement (as road under Kingston station is closed) and 281 which either needs to run via Petersham and Richmond Bridge (or run in 2 sections with hefty walk between)
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Post by selondon on Feb 28, 2019 21:04:29 GMT
Unsure where the closure is but all bus routes aren’t going up Lewisham high street past Lewisham hospital. They are following the 181 and 225 from the fire station along hither green lane then down brownhill road to Catford.
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Post by DT 11 on Feb 28, 2019 21:09:29 GMT
Unsure where the closure is but all bus routes aren’t going up Lewisham high street past Lewisham hospital. They are following the 181 and 225 from the fire station along hither green lane then down brownhill road to Catford. Incident on Rushey Green.
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Post by overgroundcommuter on Feb 28, 2019 22:10:31 GMT
P13 on diversion again in East Dulwich between Dulwich Common and Underhill Road. From Dulwich Common, left Lordship Lane, right Barry Road, left Underhill Road to line of route until 1700 Friday.
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Post by thebusguy on Mar 1, 2019 6:46:33 GMT
I think the 108s Tower Bridge one would provide some competition. I think most buses across Kingston Bridge just terminate by John Lewis and miss section to Cromwell Road. 65 uses 371 route via Norbiton to Ham Cross Worst affected is rail replacement (as road under Kingston station is closed) and 281 which either needs to run via Petersham and Richmond Bridge (or run in 2 sections with hefty walk between) 281 should be easier for drivers as they are all trained to do 65 (I think) so all they need to know is to follow 65 to Richmond and then H37?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2019 14:11:47 GMT
Route 107 diverted via Edgware Way, missing out stops between Edgware Way and Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, due to a road traffic collision on Brockley Hill, HA7.
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