Drivers face overnight closures of the Dartford Crossing’s west tunnel this week due to resurfacing...
Published: 3:43 pm May 19, 2025
Updated: 1:14 pm October 8, 2025
Dartford Crossing West Tunnel to Shut Overnight All Week for Maintenance Works – UKNIP

Motorists using the Dartford Crossing are being warned of significant overnight disruption this week as the west tunnel (A282 northbound) is set to close nightly for maintenance and resurfacing works.

The closures will affect northbound traffic heading from Dartford in Kent to Thurrock in Essex, one of the busiest stretches across the River Thames. The closures will be in place from 9pm to 5am each night, starting Monday 19 May and continuing through to the early hours of Friday 23 May 2025.

Full Schedule of Closures:

  • Monday, May 19 – Tuesday, May 20
    A282 Northbound – West Tunnel closed 9pm to 5am
    Diversion via National Highways network
  • Tuesday, May 20 – Wednesday, May 21
    A282 Northbound – West Tunnel closed 9pm to 5am
    Diversion via National Highways network
  • Wednesday, May 21 – Thursday, May 22
    A282 Northbound – West Tunnel closed 9pm to 5am
    Diversion via National Highways network
  • Thursday, May 22 – Friday, May 23
    A282 Northbound – West Tunnel closed 9pm to 5am
    Diversion via National Highways network

Drivers Urged to Plan Ahead

National Highways has issued an advisory urging drivers to allow additional travel time, follow diversion signs, and check for weather-related schedule changes.

The east tunnel, which carries southbound traffic, is expected to remain open and unaffected, though delays may be experienced on connecting routes.

The maintenance works are part of ongoing infrastructure improvements aimed at keeping the crossing safe and operational amid heavy daily traffic volumes.

 

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