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5 July: walk-in meeting about Zuidasdok summer works

Starting on 16 July 2022, major works will be taking place at and around Amsterdam Zuid station. In addition to road and track closures, people may also experience noise nuisance in the neighbourhood. Come along to the walk-in information meeting in the WTC on 5 July 2022.

Closure of A10 southern carriageway will be a complex challenge

Around 9,500 vehicles per hour use the southern carriageway of the A10 heading towards Utrecht at peak hours. But between 22 July and 3 August, the A10 southern carriageway and the A4 towards Utrecht will be closed. What will happen to all that traffic? That will be quite a challenge.

A10 tunnel under Luchtvaartstraat-Overschiestraat closed

From 27 May to 8 July 2022, the tunnel under Overschiestraat/Luchtvaartstraat (A10 West) will be closed to traffic. We will be laying cables and pipelines in it in preparation for the planned work to update the De Nieuwe Meer interchange.

Ask&GO to provide travel advice during Zuidasdok works

Between 22 July and 3 August, the A4 and A10 Zuid will be closed in the direction of Utrecht. The trains will run a revised service. What does this mean for you? Ask&GO can provide you with personal travel advice, e.g., via Whatsapp.

Major logistical operation on North/South metro line platforms

From Saturday, 16 July until Friday 22 July, Line 52 (the North/South line) will not be running to and from Amsterdam Zuid station. During that time, we are doing construction work on two new, temporary metro platforms. This is a precision operation in an area the size of a postage stamp. So why are we doing it and how?

Construction work means southern carriageway of the A10 will be closed for 11 days

Between 22 July and 3 August, the A4 and the southern carriageway of the A10 towards Utrecht will be closed. There will also be fewer trains running during this period. During the 11-day period, we will be working on the foundations for the roof sections of the new Brittenpassage. Continue reading to find out exactly what we will we be doing.

Summer disruption for Zuidas traffic and transport

Starting in mid-July 2022, major works will cause traffic and transport disruption in Zuidas. Metro line 52 will not run to Zuid station for a seven-day period. The A4 and A10 Zuid in the direction of Utrecht will be closed for 11 days. There will be a reduced train service. Below, we provide a summary of three weeks of work during the summer.

Shrubbery to be removed from De Nieuwe Meer interchange

We are removing shrubs from the embankment at the De Nieuwe Meer interchange, next to Luchtvaartstraat. This is necessary to enable us to relocate cables and pipelines at this site because of reconstruction work on the junction.

Summer 2022: A10 Zuid closed for 11 days

From 22 July until 3 August 2022, major traffic disruption is expected on the south side of Amsterdam. Throughout these 11 days, the A4 and A10 Zuid will be closed from the Badhoevedorp junction to the S109 RAI access road. This is because of works on Amsterdam Zuid station.

Cancelled: meetings on De Nieuwe Meer and Amstel interchanges

The Zuidasdok meetings scheduled for 24 and 25 November about the De Nieuwe Meer and Amstel interchanges will not go ahead. Because of the stricter coronavirus restrictions, we will be unable to organise these physical meetings in a responsible way.

Zuidasdok meetings on De Nieuwe Meer and Amstel interchanges

The Zuidasdok programme includes some major work on the De Nieuwe Meer and Amstel interchanges. We are organising meetings to inform you about this on Wednesday 24 and Thursday, 25 November 2021. They will also include information about other Zuidasdok projects.

Overnight works on the metro tracks

Until the end of 2021, we are working on the metro tracks from Amsterdam Zuid station to just past RAI. We are adding five switches. This will cause some disruption. The work is required in order to create a larger work site between the metro tracks at Amsterdam Zuid station.
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