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Stack lifted in time for the bank holiday weekend

Lorries queueing on the M20 at the approach to junction 9 (Ashford). Pictures: Gary Browne
Lorries queueing on the M20 at the approach to junction 9 (Ashford). Pictures: Gary Browne
Truckers wait by their vehicles
Truckers wait by their vehicles

Operation Stack has been stood down on the M20.

Kent police lifted the emergency traffic measure between junctions 8 and 9 at 2am this morning, as the backlog of freight held up by a French strike action was finally shifted.

The move will come as a relief to drivers heading to the continent for the bank holiday weekend, who looked set to experience severe delays on the roads had Stack stayed in place.

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Phase 2 of the operation was first put into place Wednesday morning, due to a fishermen's blockade of Calais that stopped all ferry services entering the port.

The strike action ended on Wednesday evening, but a second bout of industrial action, this time by French rail workers, caused further disruption.

Drivers are still advise to check cross-Channel journeys before travelling.

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