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A361 Wardington Village N Key: Diverted Line of Works Temporary Traffic Signal traffic STOP Works Area GO Stop & Go Board E Diverted A361 closed Road Closure Permanent Traffic Signal W at Wardington traffic Diverted traffic For Williamscot Diverted Diversion Route Temporary Ped Signal and traffic Diverted Diverted Banbury use alternative route Cone Existing Bus Stop traffic traffic S via A425 Diverted Pedestrian Barrier 3.5T Van (A425) A361 closed traffic Diverted Diverted Diversion traffic at Wardington traffic Diverted (A45)ENDS Temporary Sign traffic For Williamscot Diverted (A425) and Banbury use traffic Diverted Diverted alternative route (A423) via A425 traffic traffic Diverted Notes: traffic Diverted A361 closed traffic at Wardington Min width of sideways safety zone (S) Diverted Diverted For Williamscot traffic traffic and A361 closed Banbury use Min length of longways clearance (L) at Wardington alternative route via A425 For Williamscot and Banbury use alternative route ROAD via A425 AHEAD CLOSED A361 closed at Wardington For Williamscot and Banbury use ROAD alternative route AHEAD via A425 CLOSED A361 closed A361 closed at Wardington at Wardington For Williamscot For Williamscot and and Banbury use Banbury use alternative route alternative route via A425 via A425 A361 closed Diverted ROAD at Wardington Diverted AHEAD traffic A361 closed traffic CLOSED For Williamscot and Banbury use alternative route at Wardington via A425 For Williamscot 1 and (A361) Banbury use alternative route ROAD AHEAD CLOSED via A425 A361 closed A361 closed A361 closed at Wardington at Wardington at Wardington For Williamscot For Williamscot For Williamscot and Banbury use and and alternative route Banbury use Banbury use via A425 alternative route alternative route via A425 via A425 ROAD AHEAD CLOSED Diverted traffic Diverted A361 closed traffic 2 at Wardington (A423) For Williamscot and Banbury use A361 closed A361 closed alternative route at Wardington at Wardington For Williamscot For Williamscot via A425 and and Banbury use Banbury use alternative route alternative route via A425 via A425 Diverted traffic Diverted ROAD 1 traffic AHEAD 2 CLOSED 2 1 2 1 Signage to be placed ROAD 7. 5 T AHEAD along A361 at all large CLOSED A361 closed side roads at Wardington ROAD For Williamscot AHEAD and CLOSED Banbury use alternative route via A425 A361 closed at Wardington For Williamscot and Banbury use alternative route via A425 A361 closed at Wardington Diverted For Williamscot traffic ROAD Diverted AHEAD and traffic Banbury use CLOSED alternative route via A425 A361 closed A361 closed at Wardington at Wardington For Williamscot For Williamscot and and Banbury use A361 closed Banbury use alternative route at Wardington alternative route via A425 via A425 For Williamscot and Banbury use A361 closed alternative route at Wardington via A425 For Williamscot and A361 closed Banbury use at Wardington alternative route via A425 For Williamscot and Banbury use alternative route Diverted Diverted via A425 traffic traffic Diversion ROAD AHEAD CLOSED ROAD AHEAD CLOSED ROAD ROAD CLOSED CLOSED ROAD ROAD AHEAD AHEAD CLOSED CLOSED A361 closed Diversion A 03-09-2019 Specials revised CM KR at Wardington ROAD Rev Date CommentsBy Chk For Chipping AHEAD Warden & Daventry CLOSED use alternative route via A422 A361 closed at Wardington For Chipping A361 closed Warden & Daventry at Wardington use alternative Diverted For Chipping route via A422 G r o u p C o n t r a c t i n g traffic Warden & Daventry Diverted use alternative traffic route via A422 Working in Partnership with A361 closed at Wardington For Chipping R Warden & Daventry traffix use alternative total traffic & event management solutions (A423) route via A422 (A361) Old Arden Brickworks | Bickenhill | Solihull |West Midlands | B92 0DY t +44 (0)800 819 9001 | f +44 (0)1675 442507 [email protected] | www.traffix.com A361 closed at Wardington Project title: For Chipping Traffic Management Warden & Daventry Diverted use alternative A361 Wardington Village traffic route via A422 Diverted Drawing title: traffic Phase 5 Pedestrian Crossing Carriageway A361 closed at Wardington Works Under Night Closures For Chipping Warden & Daventry Wardington A361 closed use alternative Diverted at Wardington route via A422 OX17 1RU traffic For Chipping Date: Scale: Paper: Warden & Daventry use alternative ROAD 22/05/2019 1:1000 A1 Diverted route via A422 AHEAD traffic CLOSED Drawn: Checked: Approved: Diversion CM BNH MM ENDS Project Number: Drawing Number: Revision: A361 closed TMT 1554 WD005 A Diverted A361 closed at Wardington at Wardington Diverted Diverted traffic For Chipping traffic traffic For Chipping Warden & Daventry Warden & Daventry use alternative use alternative route via A422 This drawing is copyright & the property of Traffix & must not be copied in route via A422 whole or in part without their written permission. Copyright is reserved. © This drawing must not be scaled. The Contractor is to report all discrepancies & errors to the Contract Manager prior to works commencing..
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