From Friday 20 February, 10 PM to Monday 23 February 5 AM, the A4 towards Amsterdam will be closed for traffic coming from A4 (Schiphol) and A9 (Amstelveen). The A10 Zuid (South) will be closed up to exit S108 (Amsterdam – Oud-Zuid).
This weekend, we will be carrying out lifting work on the new bridge over the Schinkel River.
Closed
- A4 (from Schiphol) towards Amsterdam
- Connection A9 (from Amstelveen) to A4
- Connection A4 to A10 South
- Connection A10 West to A10 South towards the A1 Hengelo/A2 Utrecht
- A10 Zuid (South) up to exit S108 (Amsterdam Oud-Zuid)
- A10 West to A10 Zuid (South) will only be closed during the night from 20 February 10 PM to 21 February 7 PM.
Open
- Connection A9 (from Haarlem) to A4 towards Amsterdam
- A4 access/exit 1 Amsterdam-Sloten
- Connection A4 to A10 West towards Leeuwarden/Zaanstad
- A4 and A10 Zuid (South) towards Schiphol/Rotterdam
- Connection A10 West to A4 towards Schiphol/Rotterdam
- A10 Zuid (South) from exit S108 (Amsterdam Oud-Zuid) towards A1 Hengelo/A2 Utrecht
Please allow for an additional travel time of 10 – 30 minutes.
Diversion
- A9/A5
- A9/A2
Attention RAI visitors!
Are you planning to visit the Huishoudbeurs (Home Furnishings Fair) at the RAI on Saturday 21 February or Sunday 22 February? Or the Negenmaandenbeurs (Nine Months Fair) on 21 February? Then plan your route in advance:
- From Hoofddorp/Haarlem: via the A9, A2, and A10 Zuid (South)
- From Utrecht: via the A2 and A10 Zuid (South)
- From Zaanstad: via the A10 West and A10 Zuid (South)
Travel advice
Possible noise from installing sheet piles
On Friday 20 February, starting at 12 PM and throughout the day on Saturday 21 February, we will be vibrating sheet piles into the ground. This work will take place on the shoulder of the A10 West (inner ring road), between the A10 and the Zuidcirkel building. The sheet piles are needed because the A10 South is being widened. Therefore, we are also adapting the A10 West (inner ring road). The work will be clearly audible. You may also feel vibrations. All businesses in the surrounding buildings will remain accessible during the work.
