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Route for giant transformer heading between Preston Docks and Penwortham

Posted on - 12th August, 2024 - 4:35pm | Author - | Posted in - Ashton-on-Ribble, Penwortham, Preston Council, Preston Docks, Preston News, Riversway, Roads, South Ribble News, Transport
Police escort for the heavy load on Sunday (24 June) morning Pic: Lancashire Police Tactical Operations
Police escort for a giant transformer delivered in 2018 Pic: Lancashire Police Tactical Operations

The route for a giant electrical transformer from the Docks to Penwortham has been confirmed.

Sunday 25 August is expected to see slow-moving traffic during the morning as the ‘very large piece of electrical equipment’ goes on the move for the National Grid.

The transformer is being sailed up the River Ribble to the city’s Docks and unloaded during Wednesday 21 August and Thursday 22 August.

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National Grid are working with Preston Police and Preston City Council on the movement of the transformer which cannot go faster than 15mph.

It is due to be moved on Sunday morning from the Docks through to the substation at Penwortham. The transformer is needed as part of an upgrade to the substation in Howick Cross Lane.

The route is confirmed as:

  • Going from the Marina into Lockside Road and then into Chain Caul Way
  • It then goes right onto the A583 Riversway through to West Strand
  • It continues down Strand Road before turning right onto the A59 Liverpool Road
  • It heads along Liverpool Road and then takes a right to Howick Cross Lane to reach the Penwortham Substation
The route the transformer is due to go from Docks to Penwortham Pic: National Grid

The transformer is due to be at the Penwortham Substation by lunchtime on Sunday – with exact timings to be confirmed by police along the route.

A spokesperson for the National Grid said: “We’ve carefully planned the route to minimise disruption. You may however need to allow extra time for any journeys during this time or park in a different location to usual. We’re sorry for any inconvenience.”

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