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A82 closed following fatal two-vehicle crash near Fort William Police appeal over A82 biker Fort William death crash
(about 13 hours later)
One person has died in a crash on the A82 south of Fort William. Police have appealed for witnesses after the driver of a motorbike was killed on the A82 south of Fort William.
The collision happened at about 15.35 between Onich and North Ballachuillish, just south of the Corran ferry terminal. He crashed at about 15.35 on Tuesday between Onich and North Ballachulish, just south of the Corran ferry terminal.
The road has been closed in both directions and police said it was likely remain shut for some time. Officers are particularly keen to speak to the driver of a white Transit type van which was towing a trailer.
There is heavy traffic in both directions between the A861 junction and the B863 junction. Drivers have been urged to avoid the area. The road was closed in both directions for over eight hours.
Diversions have been set up. Extensive diversions caused long delays for drivers on the route.
For southbound traffic, drivers should follow the A82 to Spean Bridge, then the A86 to Dalwhinnie to join the A9, then travel south to Perth, before taking the A85 to Crianlarich, rejoining the A82 via Glencoe.
Northbound traffic is being diverted from Crianlarich onto the A85 to Perth, north on the A9 to Dalwhinnie, then onto the A86 back to the A82.