Bus Routes Change Whilst Hammersmith Bridge Partially Closed


Increased traffic expected on Putney Bridge

Urgent repair works to Hammersmith Bridge begin on January 13, meaning that it will be partially closed on weekdays until the end of February.

The southbound lane over the bridge (A306) will be closed between 7am and 3pm every Monday to Friday from January 13 to February 28, to allow essential repairs to the 126-year-old bridge’s wooden decking panels.

The details are as follows, but may be subject to change:

Week day closure: Monday 13th January - Friday 28th February
SOUTHBOUND: closed to cars Mondays-Fridays from 0700-1500.
NORTHBOUND: The northbound route operates as normal.
NB Pedestrians and cyclists can use the bridge as normal in both directions (cyclists will need to dismount and walk their bikes across the bridge).

Buses:
SOUTHBOUND: Routes 209, 609 and 72 will operate services as normal. Other southbound routes will terminate just north of the bridge.
NORTHBOUND: All northbound buses will run to their normal timetables.
The following routes will be curtailed:

  *   Route 33 will run between Fulwell and Barnes (Lonsdale Road) only.

  *   Route 283 will run between Hammersmith and East Acton only.

  *   Route 419 will run between Richmond and Barnes (Boileau Road) only.

  *   Route 485 will run between Wandsworth and Barnes (Lonsdale Road) only (via Barnes Wetland Centre)

Routes 72, 209 and 609 will continue to use Hammersmith Bridge in both directions as normal.

The work must be done to make sure that the road is safe for motorists and cyclists. After years of wear and tear, the current timber panels on the bridge need to be repaired or replaced, and then resurfaced. The worn wooden decking means that steel panels on the road, which provide an anti-skid surface, are failing to work properly.

There are also several pot holes in the road which have been patched up temporarily and this work will allow the defects to be properly and permanently repaired. 

Cllr Victoria Brocklebank-Fowler, Hammersmith & Fulham Council’s cabinet member for transport and technical services, said:
“These works are simply unavoidable and must be done now, to make sure the road surface holds up for the next decade. Of course, if there was any way we could keep the road open then we would.

“We are doing everything we can to keep disruption to residents to a minimum and we apologise for any temporary disruption this may cause.”

To minimise disruption and avoid clashing with Transport for London’s night-time closures of Hammersmith Flyover, the works have been planned for when southbound traffic flow is low and traffic heading north is at its peak.

However, access will be maintained in both directions over the bridge for buses, emergency vehicles and pedestrians. Cyclists will have to dismount and walk their bikes across the bridge. There will be access for local residents on either side of the bridge.

There will also be three full weekend closures, which are currently proposed for January 25-26, February 1-2 and February 8-9, from 8am on Saturday to 5am on Monday.

The diversions will be via Fulham Palace Road and Putney Bridge for southbound traffic and northbound traffic will be diverted to Chiswick Bridge during the weekend closures. Advance warning signs will be in place on both sides of the river this week and diversion signs will be up from January 13.

January 4, 2014

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