chimneys
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- Jun 11, 2007
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Just been told about this, in case anyone (other than Nige ls) travelling from/to M25 on Saturday.
Will also potentially hit Wolves/Arsenal/Leicester games :
Friday 28 February to Monday 2 March - FULL WEEKEND CLOSURE OF M23 NORTHBOUND
As part of the ongoing M23 Smart Motorway Project, the M23 will be closed for FIVE weekends. Work will begin on Friday 28 February and continue for the next four weekends.
The northbound carriageway will be closed between Junction 10 (Crawley) and Junction 8 (M25) from 21:00 on Friday 28 February until 05:00 on Monday 2 March.
For Gatwick Airport, traffic will be diverted off the motorway at Junction 10 and via A2011, A23 and Airport Way to reach the terminals. For the M25, traffic will follow the A264 and A22 to join the M25 at Junction 6 (Godstone).
The diversion route is expected to be very busy and delays should be expected in the local area. Passengers are advised to allow plenty of additional time for their journey and to consider alternative modes of transport where possible.
The southbound carriageway will remain open to traffic throughout the weekend.
Please note the following sequence of weekend closures:
Friday 6 March to Monday 9 March – Southbound Junction 8 - Junction 10
Friday 13 March to Monday 16 March- Northbound Junction 10 - Junction 8
Friday 20 March to Monday 23 March – Southbound Junction 8 - Junction 10
On the final weekend, the closure direction will switch after 28 hours:
21:00 Friday 27 March to 01:00 Sunday 29 March – Northbound Junction 10 - Junction 8
01:00 Sunday 29 March to 05:00 Monday 30 March – Southbound Junction 8 - Junction 10
M23 Smart Motorway project
Highways England are upgrading the M23 between Junction 8 (M25) and Junction 10 (Crawley) to an all lane running (ALR) smart motorway. Construction starts in June 2018 and will run to spring 2020.
When it’s finished, the M23 will have four running lanes in each direction with a variable speed limit controlled by dynamic signage. The westbound spur road (towards Gatwick) will also be upgraded to three running lanes.
HOW WILL THIS IMPACT JOURNEY TIMES?
Journey times will be longer than normal. Although the usual three lanes will be maintained throughout the two-year project, a reduced speed limit of 50mph will be in place due to narrow lanes.
Will also potentially hit Wolves/Arsenal/Leicester games :
Friday 28 February to Monday 2 March - FULL WEEKEND CLOSURE OF M23 NORTHBOUND
As part of the ongoing M23 Smart Motorway Project, the M23 will be closed for FIVE weekends. Work will begin on Friday 28 February and continue for the next four weekends.
The northbound carriageway will be closed between Junction 10 (Crawley) and Junction 8 (M25) from 21:00 on Friday 28 February until 05:00 on Monday 2 March.
For Gatwick Airport, traffic will be diverted off the motorway at Junction 10 and via A2011, A23 and Airport Way to reach the terminals. For the M25, traffic will follow the A264 and A22 to join the M25 at Junction 6 (Godstone).
The diversion route is expected to be very busy and delays should be expected in the local area. Passengers are advised to allow plenty of additional time for their journey and to consider alternative modes of transport where possible.
The southbound carriageway will remain open to traffic throughout the weekend.
Please note the following sequence of weekend closures:
Friday 6 March to Monday 9 March – Southbound Junction 8 - Junction 10
Friday 13 March to Monday 16 March- Northbound Junction 10 - Junction 8
Friday 20 March to Monday 23 March – Southbound Junction 8 - Junction 10
On the final weekend, the closure direction will switch after 28 hours:
21:00 Friday 27 March to 01:00 Sunday 29 March – Northbound Junction 10 - Junction 8
01:00 Sunday 29 March to 05:00 Monday 30 March – Southbound Junction 8 - Junction 10
M23 Smart Motorway project
Highways England are upgrading the M23 between Junction 8 (M25) and Junction 10 (Crawley) to an all lane running (ALR) smart motorway. Construction starts in June 2018 and will run to spring 2020.
When it’s finished, the M23 will have four running lanes in each direction with a variable speed limit controlled by dynamic signage. The westbound spur road (towards Gatwick) will also be upgraded to three running lanes.
HOW WILL THIS IMPACT JOURNEY TIMES?
Journey times will be longer than normal. Although the usual three lanes will be maintained throughout the two-year project, a reduced speed limit of 50mph will be in place due to narrow lanes.