Shropshire Council apologises for the difficulty caused by the lights, near Shrewsbury rail station.
Temporary traffic lights in Shrewsbury town centre have been removed several days ahead of schedule, Shropshire Council has said.
The lights caused long delays and gridlocked streets, with some business owners concerned that it had put people off going into the town. As a whole, the project will see new street lights, wider pavements and cycle lanes around the station, which Shropshire Council said would enhance the area and improve accessibility.
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