The primary thoroughfare connecting the Manx capital with the island’s northern region has become accessible again. Its temporary closure was for survey activities, preceding planned resurfacing operations scheduled for the upcoming year. Specifically, the A18 Mountain Road was inaccessible between the junctions of Brandywell Road and Creg ny Baa Back Road until 16:30 GMT, allowing for the completion of these tasks. This closure marks the initial phase of multiple planned shutdowns in anticipation of a project aimed at resurfacing a segment of the TT course. This section extends from the 33rd Milestone, situated close to Windy Corner, to Kate’s Cottage, with the objective of enhancing safety. The scheduled closure for Monday was deferred due to elevated wind velocities experienced on the Mountain Road. Furthermore, two additional two-day daytime closures for this particular stretch are slated for later in December. These precede a comprehensive month-long closure of various road sections in the spring, designated for resurfacing and other essential maintenance activities. Post navigation Inverness Rail Services Restored Following Fuel Spill Incident Hourly Belfast-Dublin Rail Service Launched