Brussels is set for significant infrastructure upgrades this summer, with major roadworks planned to improve traffic flow and public transport. The works, scheduled during the summer holidays when traffic is expected to drop by 20 percent, include new tram lines and the renovation of tunnels and bridges.
- Plant werkzaamheden tijdens zomervakantie wegens minder verkeer
- Legt nieuwe tramlijnen aan en renoveert bruggen
- Sluit kruispunt Vuurkuisenlaan en De Wand tijdelijk
- Sluit einde A12 tussen 12 en 13 augustus
- Hervat werken Neerstalsesteenweg en Brusselsesteenweg
- Herontwerpt Morisstraat, Antoine Bréartstraat en Parklaan
According to Mobiliteit Brussel, the most disruptive works will occur near the end of the A12, where the Vuurkuisenlaan and De Wand intersection will be closed from August 4 to 25. Additionally, the A12 itself will be fully closed between 10:00 on August 12 and 6:00 on August 13. These dates were confirmed as of 2025-06-27 19:40:00.
With closures in key areas like Vorst, Ukkel, and the European district, what should residents expect and how can they plan their commutes? Let’s explore the impact and ongoing challenges.
How will these extensive works affect daily life in Brussels? While the timing aims to reduce impact, commuters and residents face several challenges:
- Road closures at the A12 and major intersections will cause detours and delays.
- Public transport improvements may temporarily disrupt tram and bus routes.
- Ongoing works in Saincteletteplein and Schumanplein mean persistent traffic issues in the European district.
- Residents in Vorst, Ukkel, and surrounding areas should prepare for noise and restricted access.
Brussels residents are encouraged to plan ahead and consider public transport alternatives during this busy construction season. Will these improvements ease traffic long-term? Only time will tell, but staying updated is key to navigating the summer smoothly.