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Hackney Graham Road (A1207) close till tomorrow 3pm due to traffic signal work

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Last updated: February 17, 2025 5:46 pm
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Hackney Graham Road (A1207) close till tomorrow 3pm due to traffic signal work

Key Points:

  • Graham Road (A1207) in Hackney is closed near its junction with Mare Street until 3pm on 18 February 2025.
  • The closure is due to works on traffic signals in the area.
  • Bus services are being diverted via Amhurst Road and Dalston Lane.
  • Commuters are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and allow extra travel time.
  • Updates on the roadworks and diversions can be found on Hackney Council’s official channels.

Why Is Graham Road Closed in Hackney?

Graham Road (A1207) is closed for traffic signal maintenance near its junction with Mare Street.

Hackney Council announced that the closure, which began earlier today, will remain in effect until 3pm on 18 February 2025. The roadworks are essential to upgrade and improve the traffic signal infrastructure in the area, ensuring smoother traffic flow and improved safety in the long term.

How Are Bus Services Affected?

Buses are being diverted via Amhurst Road and Dalston Lane.

The road closure has resulted in the rerouting of several bus services that would typically pass through Graham Road. Passengers are advised to check Transport for London (TfL) updates and allow extra travel time to accommodate the diversions.

What Should Commuters Do During the Closure?

Commuters should plan their journeys ahead and follow diversion routes.

Hackney Council has recommended that drivers and cyclists follow alternative routes to avoid delays. Public transport users should stay updated on bus diversions via the TfL website or the TfL app.

When Will Graham Road Reopen?

The road closure is scheduled to end at 3pm on 18 February 2025.

Hackney Council confirmed that the works are expected to be completed on time, barring any unforeseen circumstances. Motorists and residents are encouraged to follow official announcements for any potential changes to the schedule.

What Are the Benefits of the Traffic Signal Works?

The maintenance aims to enhance traffic flow and improve road safety.

Hackney Council has stated that these updates to the traffic signals are part of ongoing efforts to modernise road infrastructure in the borough. Once completed, the improvements are expected to reduce congestion and enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety at the busy junction.

Where Can Residents Find Updates on the Works?

Updates on the roadworks and diversions are available through Hackney Council’s official channels.

Residents can monitor the council’s website, social media channels, or TfL for the latest information on the progress of the works and any changes to road closures or bus diversions.

By proactively addressing traffic signal maintenance, Hackney Council aims to ensure a more efficient and safer transport network for all road users.

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