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Alternating traffic through Westerschelde Tunnel during 2027 works

Alternating traffic through Westerschelde Tunnel during 2027 works

The Westerscheldetunnel in the Netherlands will implement an alternating traffic system during the first four months of 2027 due to repair work in the east tube. While the east tube is closed, vehicles will use the west tube, with traffic directions switching every hour.

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