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Grimsby bus stops to benefit from upgraded feeder pillars

Chris

3/24/2025 12:12:01 PM

Transport

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Thomas Operations (UK) Ltd on behalf of Clear Channel will be replacing feeder pillars to multiple bus stops between Monday 24 and Wednesday 26 March.

 

The feeder pillars receive and control the electrical power supply for the bus stops, and some require updating to a newer model. Each replacement will take approximately one hour to complete.

 

The following locations will require a partial lane closure around the works extend, however two-way traffic will be maintained whilst the works are being completed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following two locations will require temporary traffic signals whilst the works are completed to maintain safety for the engineers. These works will be completed outside of peak times to avoid as much disruption as possible.

 

 

 

For more information on the works being carried out, please contact Clear Channel on 02074782200.

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