
Summer is often synonymous with vacation, but it’s also a time when we find Road works the most important of the year, which sometimes cause a lot of difficulties in movement.
This is the caseA1 freewayconnecting Paris with Lille, the section of which will be closed from August 16 to September 1, 2023for maintenance work in connection with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Diversion routes have been put in place to continue your journey, but significant disruption is expected…
A1 motorway: Landi tunnel closed until September
THE Landy tunnel, which stretches for approximately 1.4 km on the A1 in Saint-Saint-Denis between the Stade de France and the Paris ring road, will receive an overhaul of the electrical network and the lighting system. In total, more than 20 km of electrical cables will be replaced, as well as several hundred more economical and efficient LED lamps.
Although the work already required the closure of this section of the motorway for several nights, it will now be completely closed to traffic 24 hours a day, all day and night, in two phases: the first will last from August 16 to 25 in the direction of Province-Paris (between Barreau De Liaison A1/A86 and Porte de la Chapelle), while the second is scheduled from August 28 to September 1 in the direction of Paris Province (between Porte de la Chapelle and Saint-Denis – Porte de Paris).
Installed diversions
with deviation have been put in place to extend your journey to or from the A1, but be careful, plan for extended journey times as disruption is likely to be significant.
In the direction of Province-Paris, the Liaison Bar has organized a detour to the A86 motorway, and for access to Paris, the A3 motorway in the direction of Porte de Bagnolet. Finally, to reach Porte d’Aubervilliers, a diversion is planned along the D30 and D24 roads.
In the direction of the province of Paris, local routes are organized to reach Saint-Denis or Aubervilliers from Paris via Porte de Cliniancourt, Porte de la Chapelle and Porte d’Aubervilliers. To reach the A1 motorway and Charles de Gaulle Airport, a bypass has been created on the A3 motorway from Porte de Bagnolet in Paris.
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Source: Auto Plus

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