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Baker Street/Gloucester Place two-way switch

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Friday, 18 January, 2019
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In the coming weeks, Westminster City Council and Transport for London (TfL), will be announcing the dates for the switch to two-way operation. This will be disseminated via the project website (www.bakerstreettwoway.co.uk), the weekly email update, and TfL's normal communication methods.

Further information will be provided at this time including the traffic management arrangements and what to expect. As an indication, the switch to two-way operation is likely to be taking place over a long weekend in mid-February.

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