A BUSY motorway has shut after a lorry crash, sparking chaos for drivers – as numerous trains are also disrupted in the dash to get home for Christmas.
The HGV overturned on the M40 in Oxfordshire – causing all lanes to close between junctions J8A and J6.
National HighwaysA lorry has overturned on the M40, sparking travel chaos[/caption]
Highways EnglandThe accident has sparked 45-minute delays for drivers[/caption]
The lorry has been left hanging over a safety barrier in the way of a public footpath – as staff attempt to safely recover it.
But National Highways said that the only way to do this was by closing the carriageway completely.
Drivers have been told to expect a 45-minute delay – with queues going back as far as junction 9.
Craig Sowden, operations manager for National Highways’ East region, said: “This collision has left an HGV balancing precariously over a footpath used by members of the public below.
“We have looked at all possible options but the only way to manage this situation safely is to close the carriageway.”
It comes as on the busiest single day for getaways, according to the RAC, with 3.8 car journeys expected to take place today.
This is nearly 800,000 more than yesterday, when an estimated 3 million people hit the roads.
Public transport is also packed-out with festive travellers, with disruption on some services threatening to further derail Christmas plans.
Passengers boarding South Western Rail trains between London Waterloo and Guildford were warned of delays due to engineering works – as all lines in Clandon are blocked for the day.
A shortage of signalling staff also sparked disruption between York and Leeds via Knaresborough this morning – with some trains were cancelled and others delayed by up to 20 minutes.
LNPPassengers packing out London Euston station on Christmas Eve[/caption]
LNPNetwork Rail has warned that many rail services in and out of London Euston will face disruptions due to planned engineering work[/caption]
And those travelling by train on London bound services from Rugby were told their trains would take a 30-minute diversion via Northampton.
This was due to a fault on a train between Rugby and Milton Keynes.
Meanwhile in Scotland, train between Edinburgh and Tweedbank are disrupted due to a signalling fault.
The network has also warned that many rail services in and out of London Euston will face disruptions due to planned engineering work today – with crowds earlier seen mounting by the noticeboards.
Yesterday, severe weather conditions also sparked travel chaos.
In Scotland, travellers were warned of disruption on trains, flights and ferries – amid 82mph winds.
The same ferocious winds saw hundreds of Brits stranded in Portugal on Sunday, after their flights were cancelled.
The cancelled EasyJet flight from Madeira to Gatwick left passengers scrambling to find alternative routes.
National HighwaysThe crash took place early on Tuesday morning between junctions 7 and 6 of the M40[/caption]