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Feek
05-10-2007, 16:30
And the bastard A12 is closed around Colchester and has been since half eight this morning.

I was hoping to get back in time to pick up some Ale from Morrisons but I'm seriously wondering if I'm going to manage it. Essex traffic is stationary.

Daz
05-10-2007, 16:32
Am accident on the M1 around J21/J21A is as usual spilling onto the M69 and in turn the A5, which just blocks everything. Great for a Friday :thumbdown:

Zirax
05-10-2007, 16:36
And I am off home. Later all o/

Off next week as well :D

Will
05-10-2007, 16:54
I've been home since 445pm! :D Yay for 5am starts! \o/

Sorry to hear about the **** traffic though :(

Burble
05-10-2007, 17:22
The matrix signs on the M25 (which itself was fooked) were saying that the A12 was closed past the A120. Boo.

Belmit
05-10-2007, 17:36
Just left work and the main road is backed up into the town - something must have happened on the M3 as well. Oh well, back in the office and watching Heroes!

Really annoying - I don't even use the M3 but the first thing I have to do is cross the junction roundabout. If there was a way around it it'd be plain sailing from there, but there isn't. :(

Kell_ee001
05-10-2007, 17:38
I've been home since 445pm! :D

I can beat that :p

Desmo
05-10-2007, 18:02
A12 is closed due to a lorry full of gas canisters.....it's on fire :eek:

The can't get the thing open as it's got mahoosive padlocks on it or something.

Pebs
05-10-2007, 18:42
A load of our people were let out early for this if they had to head that way.

Will
05-10-2007, 19:19
I can beat that :p

Yeah but you're a slacker! :p

Belmit
05-10-2007, 19:31
I'm back! Road was completely clear, and I am stress free. Office > traffic jam. But not real jam.

Edit: And I'm enjoying a pumpkin beer from Sainsbury's. Bloody gorgeous it is!

Kell_ee001
05-10-2007, 20:32
Yeah but you're a slacker! :p

Jealous much? :p

Feek
05-10-2007, 21:31
A12 is closed due to a lorry full of gas canisters.....it's on fire :eek:

The can't get the thing open as it's got mahoosive padlocks on it or something.

Not quite!

The A12 was closed due to a van catching on fire which had a set of oxyacetylene cylinders in the back (one cylinder of oxygen and one of acetylene). Acetylene is a very dangerous gas once heated, even once it starts cooling down it can suddenly start the reheating process by itself and go into explode mode. The fire was at half past eight this morning.

They have to set up a 200m exclusion zone around any acetylene that's been heated and cool it as gently as possible. There's no chance of moving it as it's susceptible to mechanical shock as well. Cylinders which have exploded have been known to spread debris (shrapnel) up to 175 metres away!

So they water cooled it for 10 hours, the bomb squad sent a robot in which was able to gain access to the van and a 'wet' test was performed which showed it to be _reasonably_ safe. The A12 northbound was re-opened at around half past six this evening and the last I heard was that they were keeping it there with water cooling until around 08:00 tomorrow morning when it'll be cleared.

Nasty stuff.

I reached the beer shop at 19:55. It closes at 20:00.

Phew.

Wellington
05-10-2007, 21:33
close one then, enjoy your beer

Lopez
05-10-2007, 21:34
See when we tell people this sort of thing so they understand why their deliveries are late they just say

"Yeah well I still expect it to get here"

Bellends.

Will
06-10-2007, 11:16
See when we tell people this sort of thing so they understand why their deliveries are late they just say

"Yeah well I still expect it to get here"

Bellends.

We've been in that situation before - especially during the floods we had earlier this year.

Mark
06-10-2007, 12:52
I gather this affected the rail lines into Chelmsford as well. There was also apparently some talk of them calling in a marksman and shooting the cylinders (allegedly it's a tactic the americans use). That wasn't your doing, was it, Feek? ;D

Feek
06-10-2007, 13:00
I heard that on the wireless and myself and the boss were talking about it on the way home. It's a bit extreme but I could see it working. Luckily it cooled enough for them to get one carriageway and the rail line open so they didn't go down that route.