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A9 Feeder Closes, A100 to Open Quietly as Late‑August Roadworks Hit Germany

Coordinated safety and upgrade windows are pushing detours and short‑term congestion across several regions.

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Overview

  • The feeder from Nürnberg‑Fischbach onto the A9 toward Munich is closed from 21 August to about 1 September for corrosion‑protection work on the Overfly, with detour U1 via Nürnberg‑Langwasser in place.
  • In Swabia, the B300 at Ustersbach will be fully closed from 25 August to roughly 2 October for access road works, and the A2 through Mödishofen will run one lane on 15–19 September for a rail‑bridge safety renewal scheduled in an existing rail closure.
  • Krumbach’s Ulmer Straße level crossing shut on 21 August through the end of the summer holidays to route B300 traffic over the station bus park, while pedestrians and cyclists may still cross.
  • Berlin’s A100 section 16 opens on 27 August without a public ceremony due to security concerns over possible protests, and traffic signals at Treptower Park will be adjusted as the Elsenbrücke stays reduced to one lane per direction.
  • Further constraints include weekend lane reductions on the A3 near Frankfurt (22–25 August and 29 August–1 September), a Cologne A559 closure from 22 August for the Gilgaustraße bridge removal with long diversions, and an early northbound reopening of Duisburg’s A59 on 22 August around 11 a.m.