M8 westbound carriageway shut overnight for bridge repairs

News imageBEAR Scotland A motorway, with one carriageway blocked off by cones, and repair vehicles underneath a bridge.BEAR Scotland
The bridge suffered "significant damage" after it was hit by the HGV

The M8's westbound carriageway has been shut overnight to allow for repairs to a bridge struck by an HGV earlier.

Traffic on the westbound M8 had been restricted to a single lane between Junctions 4A and 5 since 13:40 on Tuesday as a safety precaution following the incident near Harthill service station.

It was due to be completely closed from 20:00 until 06:00 on Wednesday with a signed diversion in place.

Drivers were warned to expect long delays on Wednesday morning with traffic likely to still be restricted to a single lane.

David Bishop, the South East Bridges manager with roads maintenance firm BEAR Scotland, said: "This bridge over the M8 has been significantly damaged and needs to be made safe before the carriageway below can be fully reopened to traffic.

"Our team will be working through the night to carry out the necessary repairs and will do everything possible to get traffic flowing again as safely and quickly as possible.

"The carriageway will reopen tomorrow, however it's likely that a lane closure will still be in place while we complete repairs.

"Please expect long delays and avoid the route if you can. We're grateful to road users for their patience and understanding."

The B718 local road over the bridge remains open under temporary traffic lights.