THE M48 Severn Bridge is closed due to strong winds from Storm Herminia which lashed South Wales today. The Met Office had issued a yellow weather warning for rain and strong winds as a new storm hit ...
The Severn Junction Signal Box - largest operational mechanical signal box in the world! Looking down the full length of the top floor. 90 of the 180 levers are still in full use Homepage ...
Sections of the Severn Bridge will close as maintenance on the ... Starting tonight, the M48 heading eastbound between junction two and junction one (from Chepstow to Aust) will be closed over ...
Severn Bridge Junction Signal Box at Shrewsbury Railway station This gallery is from Jim Hawkins — An unfamiliar look at some of Shropshire's landmark buildings ...
The bridge will be closed from 7pm on Friday 30 September to 6am on Monday, 3 October The M48 Severn Bridge will be closing later to allow for two high-level cable inspection gantries to be moved.
The older M48 Severn Bridge will be closed tonight for ‘structure ... 06:00am and will affect traffic Westbound via Junction ...
A main route between England and Wales was closed after a man climbed a bridge and flew a drone from the top. Traffic was stopped on the M48 - the older of two Severn crossings - because of ...
Now the strengthening wind earlier caused the closure of the Severn Bridge - that's the M48 between ... That's the B4057 at the junction with Station Road, close to Patchway train station.
The M48 Severn Bridge has reopened after being closed due to strong winds on New Year's Eve. The route was shut in both directions and traffic was being diverted via the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge.
It is estimated that a whopping 25 million car journeys are made across the £8million Severn Bridge each year. For 52 years, road users had to pay a fee to cross the Severn with rates increasing ...
It stated that the M4 westbound from junction 21 to junction 23 ... The Prince of Wales Bridge, previously known as the Second Severn Crossing, spans the River Severn and the Severn Estuary ...