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Slip Road And Lane Closures For M6 Thelwall Viaduct Repairs This Weekend

Emergency repairs along the southbound carriageway of the M6 along Thelwall Viaduct will be taking place this weekend – from Saturday evening into Sunday afternoon.

National Highways is carrying out a temporary repair to a defective bridge joint between 9pm on Saturday night (9 April) and 5pm on Sunday afternoon (10 April).

The work requires the closure of three lanes – leaving only lane four open to traffic.  The bridge joint is across lane two and lane three of the southbound carriageway and is very close to where drivers join the southbound M6 from the slip road at junction 21 so the slip road will also be closed between 9pm on Saturday evening and 5pm on Sunday. Bridge joints are mechanisms in the carriageway which allow the bridge deck to expand and contract safely with changes in the weather.

This weekend’s work will allow National Highways to plan a full repair at a later date which is likely to require a full overnight closure of the motorway over the viaduct. Carrying out the temporary repair this weekend will also reduce the risk of sudden, unplanned lane closures at peak times.

National Highways has planned this weekend’s work to minimise inconvenience to drivers heading back from the Grand National at Aintree.  Drivers heading from Merseyside to Manchester for the Manchester City and Liverpool Premier League football match should not be affected by the lane closures.

Drivers planning to use the southbound M6 between junction 21 and junction 20 should expect congestion when the work is taking place, especially during the day on Sunday.  Drivers passing the roadworks on Sunday should note that roadworkers will have been working overnight and will have left the site to allow concrete around the repair to set properly before lanes can safely re-open.  

National Highways is advising drivers to check traffic conditions along the motorway before setting out and delay their journeys to choose an alternative route should this wish to avoid congestion.

Drivers are advised to check traffic conditions before setting out on journeys. Live traffic information is always available at www.trafficengland.com or from National Highways’ 24-7 customer contact centre at 0300 123 5000.   Updates will also be posted to @HighwaysNWest – National Highways’ regional Twitter feed.