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Exact date Dartford Crossing bridge will be CLOSED – as major road shutting sparks chaos for thousands of drivers

Published on April 14, 2025 at 06:51 PM

THE Dartford Crossing is set to shut in just a few days' time – sparking potential chaos for thousands of drivers.

The full Queen Elizabeth II Bridge closure – a key connection for M25 users – is for routine safety checks and maintenance.

Aerial view of the proposed Lower Thames Crossing in Dartford, UK.
The Dartford Crossing will see numerous closures of the coming weeks

It will come into force at 10pm on Saturday April 26 – and lift at 5.30am on Sunday April 27.

However, National Highways has also warned that further disruption can be expected on the QEII Bridge between April and October for painting work.

This will see overnight lane closures on various dates – which are yet to be specified.

However, the agency insisted that most of the work, which is to protect the bridge's metalwork from corrosion, would be completed without disruption to drivers.

A spokesperson said: “With upon us, we’ll soon be resuming our painting work on the QEII Bridge to protect some of its metal components from corrosion.

“The painting will take place between April and October, and we’ll be able to do most of it without disrupting traffic.

“We set up a temporary walkway access for our workers on the offside of the bridge in 2024.

“This will remain in place over the coming years to provide access to most areas that need painting.

“Sometimes, to safely access some of the other areas requiring painting, we’ll need to install overnight lane closures across the bridge between 10pm and 5.30am.

“One lane will remain open across the bridge for traffic when we need to do this.”

During the closures, those travelling southbound will be diverted via the east tunnel.

Meanwhile, those travelling northbound will be able to use the west tunnel – as long as they are less than 4.8m (15‘-9”;) in height.

Vehicles over this height will need to follow a separate diversion via the M25 clockwise.

Regular tunnel closures will also continue over the coming weeks – with a list of dates available on National Highways.

It comes after the on Saturday (April 12), following a crash.

Two lanes shut between J29 (Upminster) and J30 (Thurrock) sparking severe delays.

Meanwhile, the A3 closed between over the weekend due to road works – lifting today (April 14).

QEII Bridge over the River Thames.
A full QEII Bridge closure will come into force on April 26
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