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Gallons of water from a ruptured main caused chaos in Edgeware Road
Gallons of water from a ruptured main caused chaos in Edgeware Road
Gallons of water from a ruptured main caused chaos in Edgeware Road Gallons of water from a ruptured main caused chaos in Edgeware Road Gallons of water from a ruptured main caused chaos in Edgeware Road Gallons of water from a ruptured main caused chaos in Edgeware Road Gallons of water from a ruptured main caused chaos in Edgeware Road Gallons of water from a ruptured main caused chaos in Edgeware Road

On the Edgwater Road

George Draycott and Anna Davis
4 Feb 2008


Thousands of commuters face traffic disruption for days after workmen cut through a water main on one of London's busiest routes.

Thousands of gallons of water flooded the Edgware Road and poured into shops and an underground car park when Transport for London contractors hit the water main.

The route between Harrow Road and Sussex Gardens will remain shut for days while it is resurfaced.

Tailbacks today stretched from Maida Vale to Hyde Park, with rush-hour traffic moving even more slowly than usual.

A spokesman for the RAC said: "It is usually congested on Monday morning, but this has made it much worse. The areas around the closed road are congested as well because drivers are trying to find alternative routes." The problems were caused when workers trying to adjust traffic lights near Edgware Road Tube station drilled through the water main causing "considerable damage".

Both lanes between Marble Arch and Harrow Road were closed for several hours yesterday as firefighters pumped water from flooded premises on the major traffic artery. Fire and rescue crews struggled to mop up the water as business owners were left contemplating thousands of pounds of damage to their stock. In total 160 properties were without water for more than five hours.

Thames Water said the basements of 15 shops had been flooded and there had been a substantial amount of flooding on the road.

A TfL spokesman said the road would be shut for at least two days.

She said: "Contractors working on signalling improvement in Edgware Road are understood to have drilled into a water mains pipe.

"A small section of the road will need resurfacing and this will be carried out as soon as possible."

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TfL strike again! What happened to the underground devices known as 'moles' that would detect obstructions? The way the utility companies mess up our streets is a disgrace.

- Toby, Acton, 04/02/2008 22:16
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Strange that they were working on "signalling improvements" at that junction. They were about the only set of lights in the area that worked pretty sensibly, it was only a matter of time before TFL "improved" them.

- Andy, Edgware Road, London, 04/02/2008 17:15
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