Posted: Mon 9th Jan 2017

All lanes back open on A494 eastbound Aston Hill following earlier collision

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Jan 9th, 2017

Update:

All lanes have been reopened it doesn’t appear to have been a serious collision.
Up to five cars were involved, initially one collision happened within the chevron area on Aston Hill, a second collision happened in the subsequent queue behind.

From Earlier. 

One lane is currently blocked and there is very slow traffic on A494 Aston Hill eastbound between Buckley Turn Off and Aston, because of two accidents.

Congestion is currently stretching back to Northop Ewloe.

The latest traffic report says:

“One lane blocked and very slow traffic due to two accidents on A494 Aston Hill Eastbound between B5125 Holywell Road / B5125 The Highway / Liverpool Road (Buckley Turn Off) and Aston Road / Lower Aston Hall Lane (Aston / Higher Shotton Turn Off), congestion to A55 J34 (Ewloe). Lane two (Of two) is blocked by a two vehicle collision, but there has also been a second collision in the queue”

 

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