Croydon flyover repair work set to begin in next 18 months
Briefly

Transport for London (TfL) plans to initiate essential repair work on the Croydon flyover, a critical route for approximately 40,000 motorists daily, potentially starting next summer. The maintenance work entails concrete repairs, waterproofing, and updated lighting, with the business case submitted to the government in May 2022 still awaiting funding. A recent TfL report indicates that design work is finalized and discussions with stakeholders are ongoing. The flyover, constructed in the 1960s, poses significant infrastructure issues, and without timely renovations, it faces potential closure in the coming years.
Repair work for Croydon flyover may begin next summer, pending government funding approval, addressing critical infrastructure needs for the 40,000 daily motorists.
The flyover, built in the 1960s, is crucial for south London traffic and further delays could lead to imminent closure if repairs are not conducted.
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