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Tower Bridge remains closed to motorists after being stuck due to 'mechanical fault'

Thames RIB Experience/AFP via Getty Images
Thames RIB Experience/AFP via Getty Images

Tower Bridge remains closed to vehicles today after a mechanical fault saw the landmark stuck for more than an hour on Saturday.

Its Twitter account confirmed only pedestrians and cyclists could use it on Sunday morning. City of London Police urged motorists to find alternative routes.

Traffic in central London was left gridlocked after the famous bridge failed to close after allowing a ship to pass along the River Thames on Saturday afternoon.

Queues of motorists and pedestrians were left waiting for at least an hour from both directions.

A witness told the PA news agency: “According to the security radios we overheard there are multiple failures.”

The bridge was stuck open on Saturday (Thames RIB Experience)
The bridge was stuck open on Saturday (Thames RIB Experience)

City of London Police said engineers rushed to fix the bridge as drivers were urged to avoid the area.

Its Twitter account said: “Tower Bridge is currently closed to pedestrians and traffic, due to a mechanical fault.”

One social media user said: “I’ve been stuck here for nearly an hour now… #TowerBridge.”

Another commented: “Yep, tower bridge definitely stuck! One side started to come down but the other didn’t! #towerbridge #londontraffic.”

The bridge connects the Square Mile financial district to Southwark.

In 2005, police closed the bridge for 10 hours after a technical problem meant the arms could not be lowered.

A spokesman for the bridge, which is owned and managed by the City of London Corporation, has been approached to comment.

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