Night closures of the SE-30 in Seville
Because of works connected with the replacement of struts of the Centenario Bridge between KP 10 and 12 of the SE-30 around Seville, traffic in both directions has to be temporarily closed.
To minimize traffic disruptions, work on the bridge will only be carried out at night. For this reason, the SE-30 between KP 10 and 12 will be completely closed in both directions between 9:30 PM and 06:00 AM every night from 12 to 17 February and from 19 to 24 February (10 nights altogether).
During the closures, traffic will be diverted as follows:
◾SE-30 from Cadiz to Huelva:
Traffic from the A-4 motorway (towards Cádiz) will be diverted to exit 549 (SE-30 Centenario Bridge/SE-40/A-49 Huelva/A-66 Mérida) towards the Esclusa motorway (SE-31), then the SE-31 as far as the roundabout on José Delgado Brackenbury Street, from where drivers will be able to enter SE-30 via the route described above. Traffic from SE-30 towards Huelva will be diverted to exit 9 (A-4 towards Cadiz), then A-4 to exit 549 (SE-30 Port of Seville /A-49 Huelva/A-66 Mérida), then along the Esclusa motorway (SE-31) and will continue along the route described above.
◾SE-30 from Huelva to Cadiz:
Traffic from SE-30 towards Cadiz will be diverted via exit 12b (E-5/SE-40/all directions, Southern Harbor/East/Free Zone) towards the Esclusa motorway (SE-31) until it joins SE-40; from there drivers can continue in all directions, including along the SE-30.
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