In pictures: Roads shut in Suffolk for power station section delivery

Suffolk County Council The abnormal load being moved through streetsSuffolk County Council
The abnormal load had to be moved along tight residential streets

Rolling road closures were in place in Suffolk as a giant section of a power station was moved.

The vehicle carrying the transformer is approximately 80m (262.4ft) in length and weighs 500-600 tonnes.

It travelled from Ipswich Docks to Eye Airfield to deliver part of the Progress Power Station at the former US airbase, arriving at about 19:50 BST.

Streets in Ipswich - where lampposts had to be removed - the A14 and A140, have been affected.

Kelly McCormack/BBC A bridge being made on Brockford Street on the A140Kelly McCormack/BBC
A temporary bridge was made at Brockford Street on the A140

A temporary bridge was installed at Brockford Street to accommodate the load, with the A140 reopened after it had been dismantled.

The massive transformer itself measures 10.6m in (35ft) length and weighs 221.8 tonnes.

Kelly McCormack/BBC A lorry passing a bridge that was made on Brockford Street on the A140Kelly McCormack/BBC
The load passed over the bridge before carrying on its journey

It is the first of three sections to be transported, with a turbine and generator to be moved on the next two consecutive Sundays.

The operation was originally due to start on 8 October but was put back after the load was delayed in Europe.

Suffolk County Council Abnormal load passing through residential streetsSuffolk County Council
The abnormal load initially snaked through the streets of Ipswich

The road trip is about 40km (25 miles) and started at 06:30 BST, first snaking through the streets of Ipswich.

The transformer came off the A14 at junction 51 (Claydon) and joined the A140.

Richard Haugh/BBC Abnormal Road on Norwich Road, IpswichRichard Haugh/BBC
Lampposts were removed to allow the massive energy transformer to snake through Ipswich

The journey needed to move at walking speed - but could get up to 15-20mph on the A140, officials said.

It is regarded as an abnormal load, when a vehicle bears a weight of more than 44,000kg (44 tonnes), a width of more than 2.9m (9.5ft) and a rigid length of more than 18.65m (61ft).

Richard Haugh/BBC The abnormal load on Norwich Road, IpswichRichard Haugh/BBC
The convoy has to move at walking pace

Suffolk County Council's Paul West said: "A great deal of careful planning and joint working goes into an operation such as this one."

Kelly McCormack/BBC Abnormal load passing along the A140Kelly McCormack/BBC
The abnormal load snaked through the county

In an update posted on Sunday night, Suffolk Highways said on X that the load had arrived at its destination and added: "We're now heading home for much-needed rest."

Suffolk Highways The abnormal load on the A140Suffolk Highways
Queues of traffic could be seen behind the load on the A140 on Sunday night
Suffolk Highways The abnormal load at Eye AirfieldSuffolk Highways
After a day-long journey, it arrived at Eye Airfield about 19:50 on Sunday

Updates on the load's progress were being posted on the Suffolk Highways X account.

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