
Residents in the London Borough of Bromley can breathe a sigh of relief as emergency barrier repairs on the M25 clockwise carriageway between Junction 3 (Swanley) and Junction 4 (Orpington) were completed and cleared by 05:30 this morning, May 4, 2026.
However, motorists should prepare for a new series of overnight lane closures impacting the orbital motorway from May 5 to May 9.
The recent emergency work, managed by Kent Police and National Highways teams, involved urgent repairs to the safety barrier between the carriageway and the central reservation due to wear and impact damage. Lanes one and two were coned off from 22:30 on Sunday, May 3, with traffic funnelled into the offside lane, causing average speeds to drop to around 30 mph during the working period. Traffic cleared by 06:00 on Monday, May 4, with no residual delays reported.
Looking ahead, a further week of overnight lane closures is scheduled across the M25 orbital from Tuesday, May 5, to Saturday, May 9. For those in the Bromley area, this includes the M25 anticlockwise exit slip at Junction 4, which will see all lanes closed from Tuesday, May 5, to Friday, May 8. These closures typically run from approximately 22:00, with roads fully reopened by 05:30 or 06:00 the following morning.
The M25 is a vital route for many Bromley residents, connecting them to various parts of London and beyond. While the immediate emergency repairs are complete, the upcoming overnight closures, particularly at Junction 4, could impact late-night and early-morning commuters. Drivers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and allow for extra travel time if using these sections of the motorway during the affected hours.
For those needing to access the area, Orpington Rail Station serves the town of Orpington in the London Borough of Bromley and is located in London fare zone 6. The station, managed by Southeastern, offers services to London Victoria, London Charing Cross, and London Cannon Street.
Address: Orpington Station, Station Approach, Orpington, Greater London BR6 0SX.
Pro-Tip: Always check the National Highways website or Traffic England for the latest live travel information before setting out, as road closures can change at short notice.
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This report is based on data from National Highways.
Source Link: https://nationalhighways.co.uk/travel-updates/road-closure-report/
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