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![]() On Feb 10, 3:55*pm, "Basil Jet" wrote: Mizter T wrote: I note in the case of both the Hammersmith and Albert bridge works that TfL is also involved in helping to find the works. Although bridges are generally fairly easy to find... a single mechanical failure can't cause them to end up on Goodwin Sands, unlike certain other forms of river crossing... The curse of the typo! TfL are of course helping to fund the works... it's all about the dosh. And when Jenkins says "And anyone who thinks they can sneak round east will find Blackwall Tunnel closed southbound indefinitely" he's talking total balderdash. The tunnel - for which TfL is directly responsible - is going to be closed to southbound traffic *overnight* for works until the end of 2012 (it'll remain open to northbound traffic). Does anyone know if the Monday night closures of Rotherhithe Tunnel are still going on? Don't know. For a while I've thought it somewhat ridiculous that there doesn't appear to be any information on the web about when the routine maintenance closures of the Rotherhithe and Blackwall tunnels take place - the whole issue seems shrouded in mystery! There's nowt on the TfL website including the live traffic news bit, nowt on the BBC London Travel pages, nowt anywhere else either. TfL should have a simple 'river crossings' page with info about planned works on the two tunnels, plus perhaps info about one boat (or no boat) service on the Woolwich Ferry - I suppose ideally it should have live travel news too (e.g. 'one boat service for the rest of the day' etc). And this info should be available via the WAP site too (I guess there might be safety concerns about people checking it whilst driving, but the live BBC Travel news service is offered on the BBC WAP site). I did once call up the TfL travel info line (7222 1234 as was, when one could call it from a mobile without paying through the nose [1]) and the helpful gent on the end went to great lengths to try and decipher whether or not the Blackwall tunnel was closed, looking at bus service info and the 'jam cams', but ultimately he couldn't say one way or the other for sure (and I didn't try in the end so never found out). By the by, whilst on the subject of the Rotherhithe Tunnel, it's now the responsibility of TfL, but has it always been thus since the creation of TfL in 2000? I've half a recollection of seeing signs suggesting that LB Tower Hamlets was responsible for it more recently than ten years ago. Doesn't really matter of course, just curiosity. ----- [1] The old telephone number does still works for the moment, but eventually everyone will have to call the 0843 number (which costs 20p/ min on contract o2 tariffs for example) but this is all a different thread. |
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