A10 motorway (Netherlands)

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A10 motorway
Rijksweg 10

Location of the A10 motorway
Major junctions
Orbital around Amsterdam
Location
Provinces: North Holland
Highway system
The A10 near exit s116.

The A10 motorway (Dutch: Rijksweg 10) is a motorway in the Netherlands. This motorway is the ring road around the city of Amsterdam. It has a length of 32 km. Five other motorways connect to the A10: motorway A8 at interchange Coenplein (north), motorway A5 at interchange Coenplein (south), A4 at interchange De Nieuwe Meer, A2 at interchange Amstel, and A1 at interchange Watergraafsmeer. Part of the A10 is the Coentunnel, crossing the Noordzeekanaal ("North Sea Canal"). This twin tube tunnel is notorious for traffic jams for decades, reason why another two tubes have been built. These new tubes opened on 13 May 2013 and the old tubes were closed for extensive renovation. On 21 July 2014 the old tubes were reopened after completing the renovations and all four tubes became be available for traffic.[1]

The city of Amsterdam has a network of numbered stadsroutes (city routes). These routes are indicated with an "s" prefix followed by a three digit number starting at 100. Since these s-routes are connected to the A10 motorway and each s-route only crosses the motorway once, these numbers can be considered as the first exit numbers on Dutch motorways. Recently, regular exit numbering has been implemented based on the numbers of the s-routes. For example, the junction leading towards the s106 used to be exit number s106 and is now numbered as exit 6.[2]

History

Construction started in 1962 and the first part was completed four years later. The Coentunnel was opened on 21 June 1966. The western part of the A10 (the Einsteinweg) was finished on 2 April 1975 and the southern part on 7 July 1981. The eastern and northern part were finished in 1990, with the completion of another tunnel under the IJ, the Zeeburgertunnel.

Speed limit

The western part of the A10, between interchange De Nieuwe Meer and exit 2 the speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph). The rest of the A10 is 100 km/h (62 mph). During rush hour the speed on the southern part can be reduced to 80 km/h.

Exit list

The entire route is in North Holland Province.

MunicipalitykmmiExitDestinationsNotes
Amsterdam32–
0
20–
0.0
E 22 / E 35 / A8North end of E22 overlap; west end of E35 overlap
2817 A5Southbound entrance and northbound exit only
28171 N203 / S101
27172 S102
26163 S103Northbound exit and southbound entrance only
25164 S104Southbound exit and northbound entrance only
24155 S105
23146 S106
22147 S107
2113 E 19 / E 22 / A4South end of E22 overlap; west end of E19 overlap
20128 S108
18119 S109
169.910 E 19 / E 35 / A2 / S110East end of E19 overlap; south end of E35 overlap
159.311 S111
Ouder-Amstel148.712 S112
Diemen138.113 S113
Amsterdam127.5 A1
106.214 S114
74.315 S115
42.516 N247 / S116
21.217 S117
10.6218 S118
0–
32
0.0–
20
E 22 / E 35 / A8West end of E35 overlap; north end of E22 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

External links

Media related to Rijksweg 10 at Wikimedia Commons

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rijksweg 10.
  1. Wegenwiki, Coentunnel
  2. Wegenwiki, A10
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