The Rotherhithe Tunnel has been temporarily closed today, November 17, 2024, due to severe traffic congestion in the area. Transport officials made the decision to shut the tunnel as a safety measure to alleviate mounting delays and ensure smooth traffic flow in surrounding routes.
Impact on Commuters
Drivers have been advised to seek alternative routes and allow extra travel time as congestion is expected to persist throughout the day. Nearby areas, including Jamaica Road and Lower Road, are experiencing heavy traffic as vehicles are diverted away from the tunnel.

Public transport users may also face delays, with bus routes in the area being rerouted or delayed.
Authorities’ Statement
A spokesperson for Transport for London (TfL) said:
“The closure of the Rotherhithe Tunnel was necessary to manage the severe traffic issues impacting the surrounding areas. We are working to reopen the tunnel as soon as possible, but we urge road users to plan ahead and consider alternative means of transport where possible.”
Advice for Drivers
Drivers heading east or west across the Thames are being redirected to other crossings, including Tower Bridge and the Blackwall Tunnel, though these routes are also experiencing increased demand. Real-time updates are available via TfL’s website and social media channels.
Stay Updated
Motorists are encouraged to stay informed by checking live traffic updates through the TfL website or apps such as Google Maps and Waze. Authorities aim to reopen the Rotherhithe Tunnel as soon as traffic conditions allow