Dartford Crossing Tunnels Closed Overnight for Maintenance This Weekend
Dartford Crossing Tunnels Closed Overnight for Maintenance This Weekend

Both tunnels at the Dartford Crossing will be closed overnight this weekend, with drivers advised to anticipate diversions and plan their journeys accordingly to avoid delays. The closures are part of planned maintenance works, with diversions in place via National Highways roads.

The Dartford Crossing, a major road link connecting Dartford in Kent to Thurrock in Essex via the A282 road, is critical for motorists travelling across the River Thames. Formerly known as the Dartford Tunnel until 1991, it now encompasses two tunnels and the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.

Closure Schedule:

  • Friday, September 20 – Saturday, September 21
    • A282 Northbound
    • Dartford Crossing West Tunnel: Closed from 11 PM to 5:30 AM
    • Diversions in place via National Highways roads.
  • Saturday, September 21 – Sunday, September 22
  • Sunday, September 22 – Monday, September 23
    • A282 Northbound
    • Dartford Crossing East Tunnel: Closed from 10 PM to 5 AM
    • Diversions in place via National Highways roads.

These closures are necessary for maintenance works, and drivers are encouraged to monitor traffic updates and plan alternate routes to avoid congestion and delays. Please note that these timings are subject to change, particularly in the case of adverse weather conditions.

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