The Gallows Corner flyover has been fully dismantled during ongoing renewal works, which started on July 23 and will continue until September. The flyover, initially constructed as a temporary structure in the 1970s, required complete removal due to its deteriorating condition. Scaffolding has been installed along the A127 to mitigate noise while Essex & Suffolk Water replaces essential mains pipes beneath the roundabout. Transport for London emphasized the importance of this closure to prevent future unplanned disruptions.
The Gallows Corner flyover has been removed completely a month into renewal works at the junction. Photos captured the last section of the flyover being lifted out by cranes.
The full closure of Gallows Corner started on July 23 and is set to last until September, as the structure is being dismantled entirely.
Scaffolding has been set up along the A127 to act as a noise barrier while Essex & Suffolk Water replaces mains pipes under the roundabout.
The closure of Gallows Corner is essential to avoid unplanned closures of the flyover in the future, as stated by Transport for London.
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