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Emergency diversion routes are marked with road signs in the form of simple geometric shapes – open and filled circles, squares, and diamonds. [1] Normally, these additions to roadsigns will be ignored by drivers. The same symbols were introduced on Republic of Ireland roads in 2016 and first used there on the M50. [2]
Capability of diversionary routes and degraded main line operation; In turn those generic issues have a geographical impact which the RUS examines under the following line sections: The Hertford loop (two-track) As well as a busy commuter route in its own right this is an important diversionary route when the main line via Welwyn is closed ...
The rolling programme would then follow with the route via Shotts. The scheme via Carstairs in association with the ECML electrification was completed in the early 1990s. With other infills in the central belt of Scotland there are now (2020) 4 different electrified routes between the two cities with assorted diversionary routes. [61]
Motorists are being told to use the A270 Old Shoreham Road as a diversionary route, and some trains will be replaced by buses. ... Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp us ...
Freight services are operated by DB Cargo UK, GB Railfreight and Freightliner. [citation needed] Other services use parts of the line infrequently, or as a diversionary route, but do not stop at most stations: c2c operates a few services on the east end of the line through Woodgrange Park
Initial engineering work on Sunday 17 November – the first time the diversionary route to Euston operated – overran, causing chaos for the Monday morning rush hour in and out of Paddington.
the core route via Eastleigh, Reading West Jct, Leamington and Nuneaton; the alternative Leamington-WCML route via Birmingham (Sutton Park Line) possibly southern diversionary routes via Melksham and/or Laverstock/Andover. Long term: Possible grade separation at Reading West Jct.
A detour or (British English: diversion) is a (normally temporary) route taking traffic around an area of prohibited or reduced access, such as a construction site. Standard operating procedure for many roads departments is to route any detour over roads within the same jurisdiction as the road with the obstructed area.