Ealing: morning traffic report

By Hannah Davenport

23rd Sep 2021 | Local News

Morning traffic update around Ealing (Image: Nabeel Syed/Unsplash)
Morning traffic update around Ealing (Image: Nabeel Syed/Unsplash)

GOOD morning Ealing and surrounding areas.

Traffic update from Thursday 23 September at 7:35am:

A406

Queueing traffic on A406 North Circular both ways near Ealing Common. In the construction area. Temporary traffic lights are in operation.

Delays of four minutes and delays increasing on A406 North Circular Westbound in London. Average speed ten mph.

A4020

Gas main works. Temporary traffic signals due to gas main work on A4020 High Street near The Windmill Pub. Affecting over 10 bus services.

A40

Delays of five minutes and delays increasing on A40 Western Avenue Eastbound between A40 and Old Oak Common Lane (Savoy Circus). Average speed 15 mph.

Severe delays of 14 minutes and delays increasing on A40 Western Avenue Eastbound between A437 Long Lane (Hillingdon Circus) and Hanger Lane (Hanger Lane Gyratory System). Average speed 15 mph.

A3005

Construction, temporary Traffic Signals

Temporary traffic signals due to construction on A3005 South Road at Park Avenue.

Ealing weather today: mostly cloudy with highs of 22 degrees.

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