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A10 South closed in the direction of Schiphol on the night of 21 February
The A10 South (Zuid) will be closed in the direction of Schiphol from 23.00 on Friday, 21 February until 05.00 on Saturday, 22 February. This is to enable work to be done for which Schinkelbrug bridge will need to stay open over a long period.
The A10 South will be closed in the westerly direction. For traffic coming from the A2/10 East (Oost), the S108 exit (Oud-Zuid) will not be accessible. The S109 (Buitenveldert) and S110 (Rivierenbuurt) exits will be open for local traffic only. All other traffic will be diverted via the A2, A9 and A4. This means that if you wish to reach the VUmc or return home after visiting the Ziggo Dome, for example, you will be diverted via the A2. The A10 South in the direction of Utrecht will remain open.
General map of Zuidas and surrounding area
The northbound lane will be closed in the night of 21/22 February
Northernmost bridge closed
The Schinkelbrug bridge is actually made up of five bridges crossing the Schinkel alongside each other. The two on the outside are for vehicles and the ones in the middle for railway and metro tracks. The closure will affect the northernmost bridge for vehicles. The work will be carried out in the aboveground area under the bridge, below the road surface, where the rotatory machinery is located. For this to happen, the bridge needs to be open. In order to prevent traffic disruption as far as possible, the work will be done at night.
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.
In the embankment along the A10 West, next to Luchtvaartstraat, there are some very important cables and pipelines. They are usually underground, but in order to enable the updating of the De Nieuwe Meer interchange, they need to be moved and exposed to daylight. This is happening until July 2022.
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.
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