A63 Castle Street to be closed overnight as roadworks continue
Hull commuters have been warned of more A63 closures taking place throughout January and February as the A63 Castle Street scheme progresses. National Highways has advised drivers to make more time for their journeys, especially if they are travelling between 8pm and 6am. The level of the A63 at the Mytongate junction is being lowered to create a new split-level junction, primarily to ease congestion but to also improve safety and access to the port. The overnight works will see the carriageway between Daltry Street and Roger Millward Way close. The developments are part of the £355m A63 Castle Street scheme, which aims to create better connections for Hull city centre. Read more:Busy road near Hull Royal Infirmary closed for up to a week due to damaged water main When and where are the closures? Wednesday, January 11- Monday, January 16- The westbound carriageway between Daltry Street and Roger Millward Way will be closed for five nights from Wednesday 11 January until the morning of Monday 16 January. Closures will be in place between 8pm and 6am. This is to allow resurfacing on Myton swing bridge and the replacement of expansion joints in the westbound carriageway. The joints help bridges move under the stresses and strains of traffic and during changes in temperature. Monday, January 16- Saturday, January 21- From Monday 16 January, the A63 will then be closed in both directions for five nights from 8pm to 6am between Daltry Street and Roger Millward Way. This is to allow for
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