More Overnight Closures For Hammersmith Flyover

Road to be shut both ways this Sunday night

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Hammersmith Flyover is to be subject to another series of closures. Until spring 2015, there will be weekly overnight closures of the flyover to enable strengthening activities to be carried out. During these closures, traffic will not be able to travel over the flyover in either direction.


Hammersmith flyover (on deck and slip roads)

A4 Talgarth Road westbound off-slip lane closure, ongoing from Sunday 27 July

A4 Talgarth Road westbound off-slip road closure, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28 Jan, 22:30-05:00

Roads underneath the flyover

A4 Talgarth Road

Eastbound entry slip narrowing, ongoing
Westbound access road closure, ongoing
Westbound onto gyratory two lane closure, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29 and Fri 30 Jan, 21:30-05:00

Hammersmith Bridge Road

Northbound road closure, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29 and Fri 30 Jan, 22:30-05:00
Southbound lane closure, Wed 28, Thu 29 and Fri 30 Jan, 21:30-05:00
Queen Caroline Street

Full closure, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29 and Fri 30 Jan, 22:30-05:00
Fulham Palace Road

Northbound closure, Mon 26, Tue 27 and Wed 28 Jan, 22:30-05:00

Hammersmith Broadway/Shepherd's Bush Rd

Hammersmith Broadway/Shepherd's Bush Rd

Hammersmith Bridge Rd

Hammersmith Bridge Rd

Talgarth Rd/Butterwick

Talgarth Rd/Butterwick

A4 Great West Rd/Macbeth Street

A4 Great West Rd/Macbeth Street

Tfl say that drivers who would ordinarily use the flyover should follow the signed diversion via the A40. Research during previous closures of the flyover showed that drivers using the signed diversion via the A40 experienced less delay than those travelling on the A4 Great West Road through the Hammersmith gyratory.

Traffic using the A4 Hammersmith flyover, travelling to and from central London, will be diverted from Earl’s Court to the A40 and then onto A406 to join the A4/M4 at Chiswick Roundabout. Diversion routes will be signed during the works and local access below the flyover will not be affected.


January 27, 2015