Why it matters: The operation will affect thousands of motorists and residents, with rolling road closures and parking restrictions implemented across Ipswich.
The big picture: The transformer will be transported on a vehicle combination stretching more than 63m long – roughly equivalent to six double-decker buses.

Key details:
The journey begins at Ipswich Docks at 8:00 GMT on Sunday, 05 January.
Expected to arrive at National Grid's Bramford substation by approximately 15:00 GMT, though timings are subject to change.
The Orwell Bridge will close temporarily in both directions.
Police will implement rolling roadblocks.
Parking restrictions will be in place along the route, with warning signs posted approximately two weeks before the move.
The load may travel on the opposite side of the carriageway at times.
What they're saying: Councillor Paul West, Suffolk County Council's cabinet member for Ipswich, operational highways and flooding, acknowledged the inconvenience to residents but emphasised the operation's importance: "Our teams continue to support the moving of abnormal loads through the county, ensuring these are done safely and with minimum impact on residents."
Behind the scenes: Suffolk Highways has been preparing for operations like this since 2021 by replacing permanent street furniture with removable versions to reduce disruption.
Bottom line: While the transport operation will cause significant disruption, authorities have emphasised it has been carefully planned to minimise the impact on residents and motorists. Road users are being encouraged to avoid the area where possible.







