HC Deb 11 November 1964 vol 701 c75W
Mr. Dodds

asked the Minister of Transport if he is aware of the worsening traffic delays at Tower Bridge which often paralyse the flow of traffic over a considerable area on both sides of the River Thames; what action is to be taken in this matter; and when an improvement may be expected.

Mr. T. Fraser

The general increase in road traffic is undoubtedly worsening delays at Tower Bridge which must by law be opened when required by shipping notwithstanding the effect on road traffic. To get a substantial improvement we need new or improved river crossings. The L.C.C. is constructing a second Blackwall Tunnel which should be completed in about 18 months. And it is improving the Woolwich Free Ferry. The City Corporation has longer-term ideas for a new tunnel near Tower Bridge.

To give some relief meanwhile we hope in the New Year to introduce a one-way traffic scheme south of the River, between London Bridge and Tower Bridge, and also one-way working for heavy vehicles in Blackwall and Rotherhithe Tunnels.

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