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A112
[A112] HOE STREET (E17 ) (Waltham Forest)
● Active 8h ago
Road
A112
Severity
Moderate
Category
Utility works
Started
09:00
Date
30 Jun 2026
Duration
487h
Status
Active
Day
Tuesday
Time Period
Morning Rush Hour
Source
TfL
Transport for London — Disruption Details
[A112] Hoe Street (All approaches) at the junction of Church Hill - Temporary traffic signals in place to facilitate Thames Water works.
ℹ️ TfL Travel Advice
Northbound traffic is slow moving on approach with queues back to Colchester Road. Southbound traffic is queueing back to Greenleaf Road. There are additional eastbound delays along Selborne Road with queues back to South Grove. Expect delays in the surrounding area.

🔧 Planned Works — Incident reports are not available for scheduled works.

📊 A112 — Last 30 Days
Total
1
Severe
0
Collisions
0
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