A10 motorway (Netherlands)

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Provinces:

  • North Holland

The Rijksweg 10 (short: A10) is a Dutch motorway. The 32 -kilometer ring road around Amsterdam is one of the busiest motorways in the Netherlands, despite its short length. Your numbering begins and ends at Knooppunt Coenplein.

From the A10 motorway from four sectors: the A8 at Knooppunt Coenplein, the A4 at Knooppunt De Nieuwe Meer, the A2 at Knooppunt Amstel and the A1 at Knooppunt Watergraafsmeer. On the motorway, close to S -way, the city streets so called. They extend in a star shape at the center of Amsterdam.

In the north of the A10 between the Knooppunt Coenplein and the Knooppunt Amstel, together with the E35 runs. In the west, it extends between the Knooppunt Coenplein and the Knooppunt De Nieuwe Meer, together with the E22.

Construction

The construction of the ring road started in 1962; the first section was completed four years later. The Coen Tunnel was opened on 21 June 1966. The western part of the A10 was completed on April 2, 1975, the southern parts on 7 July 1981, the eastern and northern part was completed in 1990., The construction with the completion of another tunnel under the IJ, the Seebürgertunnel.

Gallery

Variable message signs before the exit Osdorp ( s106 ), 2009

The A10 at the exit of Amsterdam -Noord ( s116 ), 2006

The A10 at the exit Kadoelen ( S117 ), 2006

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