M6 roadworks may impact your journey to Heysham ferry this summer
If you're planning to catch an early morning ferry from Heysham this summer, it's worth adding extra travel time to your itinerary. Major motorway resurfacing work could affect your journey to the port during late June and July.
National Highways has scheduled essential resurfacing work on the M6 northbound between junctions 33 and 34. The work will run from Monday, June 29 until Saturday, July 18, with significant overnight and early morning closures that could impact ferry travellers heading to the Isle of Man.
During the resurfacing period, expect the following closures:
Traffic is expected to be heavy at times, particularly during early morning hours when ferry passengers typically travel. If you're catching an early sailing, allow significantly more time for your journey and consider leaving well before dawn.
For anyone heading to Heysham Ferry Terminal during this period, checking traffic updates before you depart is essential. Consider travelling the evening before if possible, or arriving considerably earlier than usual. Visit National Highways' website for real-time traffic information and updates throughout the resurfacing project.
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