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N205 partially closed between Haarlem and Vijfhuizen

N205 partially closed between Haarlem and Vijfhuizen

The province of Noord-Holland is conducting road work on the N205 between Haarlem and the A9 exit at Vijfhuizen. The road will be partially closed from Thursday, September 10, until Monday, October 26.

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