Traffic restrictions introduced for Victoria station upgrade

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Motorists are advised by TfL that from 3 May 2011 general traffic will be restricted from using Wilton Road north of Neathouse Place.

Access to Wilton Road will be restricted to buses, taxis and bicycles whilst essential works for the Victoria Station Upgrade are carried out by VINCI Bam Nuttall. Pedestrian will be maintained.

The restriction to general traffic on Wilton Road is likely to remain in place until project completion, which is scheduled for 2018.

During this time Wilton Road may be subject to further restrictions to allow for Underground station construction works. TfL will continue to communicate the restrictions as the programme develops.

While the restrictions are in place general traffic will be diverted along Bridge Place, Eccleston Bridge and Buckingham Palace Road.

Due to a weight restriction on Eccleston Bridge, imposed by Network Rail, vehicles over 18 tonnes are advised to use alternative routes. The weight restriction is necessary to protect the structural integrity of the bridge which spans key railway lines into Victoria station.

There will be a police presence at the Wilton Road junction on the 3 and 4 May directing motorists onto the diversion route.

TfL will also install signage, in advance of the closure, on the approach to and at the Wilton Road junction The road surface on Wilton Road will be painted and clearly marked that access is restricted to taxis and buses.

Any unauthorised motorist travelling along Wilton Road will be subject to a Penalty Charge Notice of £130 (reduced to £65 if paid within 14 days).

TfL’s Interim Director of Congestion Charging and Traffic Enforcement, Nick Fairholme, said: “We are introducing traffic restrictions on Wilton Road whilst works are conducted as part of the vital upgrade works to Victoria Underground station.

“Transport for London would encourage motorists to follow the diversion and will only, as a last resort, issue Penalty Charge Notices to motorists who ignore all the signage and road markings and drive down Wilton Road.”

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