Another abnormal load movements is taking place along the M6 North bound past Penrith today (Sunday 21st September).
The slow-moving abnormal load will travel between Heysham docks to Harker near Carlisle via M6 Northbound to gain access to the Harker site the load will travel last Carlisle into Scotland to allow the vehicle and load to turn around onto the M6 Southbound back down to Junction 44.
The supergrid transformers are estimated to arrive around 5pm and subject to weather and delays expected to pass by Penrith around 2pm.
The transformer is part of National Grids new £60m 132,000 volt substation at Harker near Carlisle.
Long delays could occur between Kendal and Penrith with lane closures and speed restrictions in place near Tebay and Clifton as part of highways and network rail projects taking place.
National Highways are advising drivers to allow more time for journeys and to take care and patience when overtaking in lane three.