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Operation Stack and Manston: How it will work

Published: 17:01, 06 August 2015

Updated: 17:48, 06 August 2015

The details of how Manston will fit into Operation Stack have been announced by Highways England.

Next time Stack is brought in, freight will be parked between junction 8, Maidstone Services, and 9, Ashford, of the coastbound M20, and that section of the motorway will be closed to non-freight traffic.

When more space is needed the closed section will extend to junction 11, Westenhanger.

White lines were painted at Manston in readiness for Operation Stack

If extra capacity is still required, the next stage will include the Manston site.

The routes for freight

Workers getting Manston ready

The routes for tourists

Highways England says the routes will be clearly signed and at various junctions along the M20 and M2, and onward to Manston there will be either a Highways England, a Kent County Council Highways, or Kent Police patrol.

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Recovery vehicles will be parked at certain points to keep the route moving if there is a breakdown.

The government today said it would meet "reasonable costs" incurred by Kent as a result of Operation Stack.

Read KM political editor Paul Francis's blog on the plan.

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