
Germany: A1 closed for three weekends
In the coming weeks, drivers travelling through North Rhine-Westphalia will face major disruptions. The A1 motorway in the Unna area will be closed for three consecutive weekends. The closure is connected with the modernisation of two bridges.
❌First weekend: November 17
On November 17 (Sunday), the A1 motorway will be closed from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM in both directions between the Dortmund/Unna junction and the Westhofen junction. The closure will be used to conduct some demolition work on the Liedbachtal bridge using explosives. The following diversion routes will be available:
◾ Through traffic will be diverted to the A45 and A2 motorways.
Diversion routes for drivers heading for Schwerte:
◾ traffic from the south: via the U71 from the A45 Schwerte-Ergste junction.
◾ traffic from the north: from the Dortmund/Unna junction via the B1 and B236.
❌Second weekend: November 29 – December 2
The motorway will be closed from 10:00 PM on Friday, November 29, until 5:00 AM on Monday, December 2. Initially, the section between the Kamen-Zentrum and Dortmund/Unna junctions will be closed, and on Sunday, December 1, at 8:00 AM, the closure will be extended in the northern direction to the Kamen junction and in the southern direction to the Westhofen junction.
❌Third weekend: December 6–9
The motorway will be closed from 10:00 PM on Friday, December 6, until 5:00 AM on Monday, December 9. During this time, the section of the motorway between the Kamen-Zentrum junction and Dortmund/Unna will be closed in both directions.
Further information regarding diversion routes for the second and third weekends will be announced at a later date.
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