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Lordship Lane @ Townley to go under temporary three-way traffic light control for five months


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It seems Thames Water are going to be doing extensive works between the Townley and Heber junctions on Lordship Lane starting on July 3rd for five months until the end of November. Lordship Lane will be subject to three-way traffic controlled lights……brace yourselves as it is likely to be chaos.

Edited by Rockets
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  • Rockets changed the title to Lordship Lane @ Townley to go under temporary three-way traffic light control for five months

If this is true, it is symptomatic of how relaxed Southwark seems to be about traffic gridlock caused by road works. Perhaps it's because it plays into their LTN agenda and it's likely to increase their revenue from drivers incurring fines trying to avoid it.  But this will severely affect the users of four bus routes (185, 40, 176 and P13) who can't avoid it.  

When something similar was proposed years ago which would have affected Grove Vale, Harriet Harman intervened to organise a bridge over the works so that bus routes were not disrupted.  This kind of solution is needed here to avoid such a lengthy gridlock.

Yes, it's definitely a conspiracy between the evil geniuses at Southwark Council, Thames Water, and Thames Water's contractor to something something something LTNs. That's definitely the most plausible explanation that any reasonable person would land on. 🙄

#southwarkderangementsyndrome

Edited by Dogkennelhillbilly
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3 hours ago, IainJ said:

If this is true, it is symptomatic of how relaxed Southwark seems to be about traffic gridlock caused by road works. Perhaps it's because it plays into their LTN agenda and it's likely to increase their revenue from drivers incurring fines trying to avoid it.  But this will severely affect the users of four bus routes (185, 40, 176 and P13) who can't avoid it.  

When something similar was proposed years ago which would have affected Grove Vale, Harriet Harman intervened to organise a bridge over the works so that bus routes were not disrupted.  This kind of solution is needed here to avoid such a lengthy gridlock.

The P13 should be the least affected by the works as it avoids the Townley Road junction.

Just to add……

Forest Hill roadworks started today.

3way lights at the stn……

nightmare traffic today, tailbacks to overhill road!

apparently it’s for 5 days

p4 might be a better option for commuters 

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All I've seen since the three way traffic lights were introduced was the line dug extended into the road at LL.  

There's very little disruption if any on that stretch of LL, however that may change when the school run returns in September.

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