Transport for London

Challenges

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Perryn Road bridge

Perryn Road Bridge

Underneath Perryn Road bridge

Underneath Perryn Road bridge

The A40 is one of London's most important roads and the two bridges cross some of the capital's busiest rail networks.

The new bridges need to be built in such a way that we can keep traffic flowing on the A40 and rail services running beneath the bridges.

Minimising disruption to local residents has been another key priority in the development of the final scheme. As much work as possible will be carried out during the daytime but for safety reasons, some work over the railway can only be carried out when trains are not operating. A three and a half year construction programme is required because there are only a limited number of periods each night when train services do not operate and the works depend on a set sequence of operations being completed one after the other, with little opportunity for parallel working.

Challenges overview
Maintain traffic flow on A40:
Two Lanes in both directions most of the time
Maintain rail services beneath bridges:
Including Heathrow Express and First Great Western
Minimise impact on local community:
Measures to minimise noise and dust
Maintain pedestrian/cycle routes and access to local properties
Maintain Existing Services:
Including gas, water, electricity, telecoms

Facts and figures

To build the new bridges

The existing highway layout and some of the challenges facing the project team

The existing highway layout

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