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From Wednesday 28 May 10:00 PM to Monday 2 June 05:00 AM 2025 (Ascension weekend), the A4 towards Amsterdam from the Badhoevedorp junction will be closed to traffic from Schiphol and Amstelveen. Traffic from the A9 Haarlem can drive towards Amsterdam via the A4. The connections from the A4 to the A10 West and A10 South to the A10 West towards Zaanstad are also closed. In addition, two lanes on the A10 South towards the A1 Hengelo and A2 Utrecht are closed. We expect extra traffic on the south side of the city.

Diversions

  • Direction Amsterdam South and East/Almere via the A9, A2 and A10
  • Direction Amsterdam West/Zaanstad via the A5
  • From the direction Hengelo/Utrecht via the A10 North and Coentunnel

Additional travel time can be up to 30-60 minutes

Public transport
From Thursday 29 May 01:00 AM to Monday 2 June 05:00 AM 2025, no trains will run through Amsterdam Zuid station. We will be working on the overhead lines for the renovation of Amsterdam Zuid station.

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.

Road works
From 6 May to 3 October 2025 there will be multiple closures, construction consortium Triax will then carry out preparatory work on the Anthony Fokkerweg and the A10 West. The work is part of the reconstruction of De Nieuwe Meer junction. For the widening of the A10 South, the A10 West (inner ring) must also be adjusted. We are installing sheet piles in the verge of the A10. We are mainly doing this from the Anthony Fokkerweg.

Major disruptions in 2025
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).