From Thursday 26 June 09:00 PM to Saturday 12 July 09:00 PM 2025, there will be a 16-day closure of the A4, A10 Zuid (South) and A10 Oost (East) towards A1 Hengelo/A2 Utrecht.
Closed
- A4 from Badhoevedorp junction coming from The Hague towards Amsterdam
- A10 South towards A1 Hengelo/A2 Utrecht between entrance S108 and exit S109
- Connecting road A10 West to A10 South
- A10 East between Amstel and Watergraafsmeer junction towards A1 Hengelo
- Connecting road from A9 to A4 towards Amsterdam (for traffic from Amstelveen)
- Connecting road from A2 to A10 East
Open
- Exit S108 towards Zuidas coming from the A9 from Haarlem
- Exit S109 towards the A2, traffic can only go to the A2
- Connecting road from A9 to A4 towards Amsterdam (for traffic from Haarlem and Alkmaar)
Diversion
- Traffic from The Hague is diverted via the A9 Amstelveen, the A2 and the A10 South inner ring
- Traffic from The Hague towards Amsterdam North is diverted via the A9 Amstelveen, the A9 Gaasperdammerweg and the A1 towards North
- Traffic from the A2 from Utrecht towards Amsterdam North is diverted via the A9 Gaasperdammerweg and the A1 towards North
- Traffic from Haarlem is diverted via the A5 and via the A9 Amstelveen
- Traffic from the A10 West is diverted via the A4 towards Sloten, the A9 Amstelveen and the A2
Public transport
Until Sunday 17 August 2025, fewer trains will be running at Amsterdam Zuid station. Track 1 will be out of service. Expect full(er) trains and more crowds on the platforms.
Travel advice
- Check your route before departure on TomTom Go, Waze or Apple Maps.
- Consult the NS travel planner or 9292.nl for current travel information.
- Ask for personal travel advice via Ask&GO. You can also register to be notified of an upcoming closure via WhatsApp. Ask&GO can be reached via WhatsApp: 085-0659091. Or scan the QR code below.
This year, we will be working on the Zuidasdok projects: the renovation of the Amsterdam Zuid station and the reconstruction of the De Nieuwe Meer junction. This will undoubtedly affect you. Here’s an overview of the major disruptions expected in 2025 (PDF in Dutch).

