Giza announces temporary closures on 6th of October Bridge for development work
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Giza Governorate announced temporary partial and complete closures of some entrances and exits on the 6th of October Bridge for expansion and development work.
- Closures will occur during early morning hours, between 1 AM and 5 AM, on specific dates in June and July.
- Traffic diversions are in place, and directional signs will be installed to guide motorists.
The Giza Governorate has announced a series of temporary traffic disruptions affecting the 6th of October Bridge, a major artery within the governorate. These closures, both partial and complete, are scheduled to facilitate essential expansion and development work on the bridge. The construction activities are planned to take place exclusively during the early morning hours, between 1 AM and 5 AM, to minimize impact on daily commutes.
Several specific exits and entrances will be affected. The Eissa Hamdi exit in Agouza, for traffic heading from Cairo towards Kit Kat, will experience a partial closure for two days from June 24 to June 25 for joint maintenance, followed by another three-day closure from July 18 to July 20 for asphalt resurfacing. Similarly, the Nawal entrance (Ezz El Arab) for traffic coming from Agricultural Museum Street towards Cairo will be closed for maintenance and resurfacing on separate dates in late June and early July.
Additional partial closures include the Corniche entrance from Kit Kat towards Cairo, which will be closed for three days from June 24 to June 26. The Corniche entrance from Galaa Square to Cairo will also see a three-day closure from June 27 to June 29. These closures are part of ongoing efforts to maintain and improve the bridge's infrastructure.
More significant are the complete closures scheduled for specific exits. The exit leading to Nile Street and Galaa Square will be fully closed on Friday, July 10. Traffic will be diverted to the Corniche exit towards Kit Kat, requiring a U-turn in front of the Police Hospital to reach Nile Street. The Shaheen exit, leading to Agricultural Museum Street, will be completely closed on Friday, July 17, with drivers advised to use the exit for al-Batal Ahmed Abdel-Aziz Street to access their destination.
The Giza General Traffic Department has coordinated with the implementing company to ensure the smooth management of these diversions. Directional and lighting signs will be installed, and traffic services will be deployed to maintain traffic flow and ensure public safety throughout the closure periods.
Originally published by Egypt Independent in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.