Lane closures for further M62 Ouse Bridge repairs

Crispin Rolfe/BBC A landscape aerial photo of Ouse Bridge, which has several vehicles driving across it over water and fields beyond it.Crispin Rolfe/BBC
Damaged bridge joints have been found on the M62 Ouse Bridge again

Motorists are being warned about lane closures over the weekend and early next week on the M62 Ouse Bridge.

A damaged joint was found on Tuesday, and further investigations found four additional joints that needed repairing, even though they were all recently replaced during a lengthy project.

National Highways said work on the bridge near Goole, East Yorkshire, would take place over five nights, between 20:00 and 06:00 BST. Repairs are planned on the eastbound carriageway overnight on Friday and Saturday, with westbound work taking place on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights.

The carriageways will have just one lane open during the overnight work and two lanes open during the day.

The eastbound carriageway will be fully open again from Sunday morning and the westbound carriageway from Wednesday morning.

Work on the bridge was carried out over several years starting in March 2022 after eight damaged joints were found.

A National Highways spokesperson said: "All joints on Ouse Bridge were replaced with new ones as part of the scheme that was completed in early 2025. We are working with contractors to understand why these defects have occurred."

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