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UncategorizedMay 19, 20250 comments

Closed Access to A2 towards Świecko. Detours via DK92 from May 17

Starting May 17, the first phase of pavement renovation will begin at the Poznań Wschód motorway interchange, where the A2 motorway intersects with the S5 expressway from Bydgoszcz. During this stage, access to the A2 motorway will be closed in both the Świecko and Warsaw directions.

As part of the expansion project to add a third traffic lane in each direction on the concession section of the A2 between the Poznań Krzesiny and Poznań Wschód interchanges, Autostrada Wielkopolska SA is moving forward with the pavement resurfacing at the Poznań Wschód interchange. The work involves replacing the surface layer and is planned in phases to minimize disruptions for drivers, ensuring that some traffic can still pass through the interchange. The first phase, focused on the renovation of the on-ramps, will start on May 17.

Detours due to ramp closures:

❌ For drivers from Bydgoszcz/Gniezno and Września heading towards Świecko – follow the detour from the Kostrzyn interchange via national road DK92 through Poznań to the Poznań Krzesiny interchange.

❌ For drivers from Kleszczewo heading towards Świecko – use the detour via the Kostrzyn interchange, DK92, and Poznań.

❌ For drivers from Bydgoszcz/Gniezno heading towards Warsaw – follow the detour from the Kostrzyn interchange via national road DK92 to the Września interchange.

❌ For drivers from Kleszczewo heading towards Warsaw – also follow the detour via the Kostrzyn interchange, DK92, and the Września interchange.

Additionally, traffic traveling west towards Świecko on the A2 main carriageway, between km 180 and km 179, will be shifted to the southbound lanes near the Poznań Wschód interchange. A speed limit of 60 km/h will be enforced in the area where the lanes are merged.
Please drive carefully and pay attention to road signs.

he resurfacing work on the on-ramps at the Poznań Wschód interchange is expected to last approximately two weeks. However, the pace of work and the completion date will largely depend on favorable weather conditions. Poor weather could delay the schedule.

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