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Night-time traffic disruption on A10 Zuid

We are moving cables and pipelines in the evenings and at night. In order to do this work safely, we need to close the rush-hour lane. In the night of 29 to 30 March, a welding vehicle will be working from the rush-hour lane. The S108 access road (from Amstelveenseweg) will then be closed and there will be one less carriageway available.

What can you expect?

27-28 March: limited disruption
What? Rush-hour lane closed and S108 access road shortened
What time? From 20.00 on Wednesday evening until 05.00 on Thursday morning.

28-29 March: limited disruption
What? Rush-hour lane closed and S108 access road shortened
What time? From 20.00 on Thursday evening until 05.00 on Friday morning.

29-30 March: more disruption
What? Rush-hour lane closed, S108 access road, one carriageway closed
What time? From 23.00 on Friday evening until 07.00 on Saturday morning.

Brittenpassage

We are working on a second passenger tunnel for Amsterdam Zuid station. This will be underneath all of the station’s railway and metro platforms. We have been working on the roof of this additional passageway since 2019. We are doing this from various different work sites, along the A10 and between the metro tracks. We have built three sections of the roof from a work site in Arnold Schönberglaan. To make it possible to build the roof sections there and then move them to their position, we had to remove cables and pipelines from the hard shoulder of the A10.

Tunnel

The last roof sections from this work site were shifted diagonally across the A10 and a railway track in August 2023. We are now completing construction work on the passageway, which will be opened in 2027 at the latest. The relocated cables and pipelines are obstructing this work. We are therefore returning them to where they were before. This will also not be forever, because the A10 will ultimately be diverted into a tunnel here. When that happens, all the cables and pipelines will go in the tunnel.

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