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CJB Member Since: 16 Feb 2015 Location: Folkestone. uk Posts: 104 |
Just a general warning to all you guys intending to use Dover this summer. Due to the recent chaos with lorries stacked up on the M20 and Dover itself being grid locked, even more delays are forecast with new passport controls from June.
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24th Apr 2015 10:31 am |
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Landiroamer Member Since: 30 Apr 2015 Location: Devon Posts: 1185 |
Dont go anywhere near Calais, youve got to be mad to use that terminal, use another port, the distance involved will easily out do the inconvenience and risk involved going via Calais, I cant see why anyone still entertains thinking about it, especially the commercials who risk drivers safety and the goods they carry??? |
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22nd Jul 2015 9:34 am |
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CJB Member Since: 16 Feb 2015 Location: Folkestone. uk Posts: 104 |
You were warned.. Op Stack back in this morning on M20 8-9, with all other traffic diverted to A20. Kent is becoming a no go zone so please find alternate routes for holiday driving if at all possible. |
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22nd Jul 2015 10:01 am |
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simong_uk Member Since: 31 Jan 2014 Location: Sutton Coldfield Posts: 146 |
We're heading down there next friday evening, fully prepared for a bit of a queue...I crossed the end of a few weeks ago and last week for work trips and it wasn't too bad as I was ready for it - the grilling and the queue is definately getting more thorough when coming back...
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22nd Jul 2015 10:15 am |
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CJB Member Since: 16 Feb 2015 Location: Folkestone. uk Posts: 104 |
The Police are trying to keep holiday and normal traffic moving by using the A20 from junction 8. The M2/A2 into Dover seems to be coping better, but is only single lane at the end into Dover.
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22nd Jul 2015 10:34 am |
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gingerlord Member Since: 21 Dec 2011 Location: Cheshire Posts: 222 |
We're driving to France for the first time ever at the end of August so this should be fun. Dover -> Calais leaving at midnight on a Friday so hopefully not too bad.
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22nd Jul 2015 10:42 am |
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CJB Member Since: 16 Feb 2015 Location: Folkestone. uk Posts: 104 |
Very wise to use alternate routes. Newhaven another choice. Those intending to use the Tunnel should be aware the migrants are now climbing onto the freight trains, falling off inside and the Tunnel has to be closed while they clear up the mess. That situation is only set to get worse regardless of the ferry row.
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22nd Jul 2015 10:55 am |
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gingerlord Member Since: 21 Dec 2011 Location: Cheshire Posts: 222 |
As a total newcomer to actually taking your own car on a ferry, does Operation Stack cause havoc for tourist/car traffic too? From reading up it seems we'd be diverted via A roads but still make it to the port but with potentially more traffic jams enroute due to the extra traffic?
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22nd Jul 2015 11:00 am |
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simong_uk Member Since: 31 Jan 2014 Location: Sutton Coldfield Posts: 146 |
From what I've experienced, it does jam things up especially at the junction where they filter everytrhing off the M20 then let only HGV's on, and at J11 when they are filtering trucks out of the stack and other traffic on..., I feel sorry for the locals, and you have to watch for those who try and jam themselves in at the last second, or realise they've joined the HGV queue and then blindly pull out into lane 2... 2000 Xei 1.8 gone
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22nd Jul 2015 11:05 am |
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CJB Member Since: 16 Feb 2015 Location: Folkestone. uk Posts: 104 |
Its only the lorries who get stacked, with all other traffic diverted onto the A20 at J8. That obviously causes delay because the A20 is mostly single lane through villages. Its more difficult if you intend using the Tunnel approach and might have to come down to Folkestone and back up the local approach road from the A20.
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22nd Jul 2015 11:19 am |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
When I used to regularly travel from the continent to UK and back, Calais was the port to use as it was the cheapest and quickest crossing. Also used to use Zeebrugge as a port of call.
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22nd Jul 2015 11:31 am |
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CJB Member Since: 16 Feb 2015 Location: Folkestone. uk Posts: 104 |
The problem is the expanded EU.. now many more lorries from Poland and the new Eastern block countries sending goods here.
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22nd Jul 2015 11:53 am |
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Still Lost in France Member Since: 28 May 2015 Location: Brittany Posts: 257 |
Just to add to the fun, French farmers are blocking roads into and out of Saint Malo & Roscoff (and possibly other ports) in protest of milk & pork prices.
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22nd Jul 2015 12:15 pm |
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CJB Member Since: 16 Feb 2015 Location: Folkestone. uk Posts: 104 |
Mon Dieu !!!
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22nd Jul 2015 1:21 pm |
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