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  2. Oosterweel Link - Wikipedia

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    The Oosterweel Link is a construction project first proposed in 1996, intended to complete the R1 Antwerp Ring Road in Antwerp, Belgium.The firm Antwerp Mobility Management Company (name changed to Lantis in 2019), is the Flemish Government controlled organisation assigned responsibility for the project.

  3. Kennedytunnel - Wikipedia

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    The road tunnel was the scene of a particularly severe fatal traffic accident in October 2006, [1] after which traffic speed was restricted to 70 km/h during working hours, rather than the higher 100 km/h limit applicable on the rest of the Antwerp Inner Ring Road. Additional metal crash barriers had been installed in the tunnel the previous ...

  4. R1 ring road (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The R1 is the ring road around the city of Antwerp, Belgium. The ring road is not complete; however, its completion is planned with the long running proposed construction of the Oosterweel Link which would cross the Scheldt river. The existing Scheldt crossing is via the Kennedy Tunnel.

  5. List of tunnels in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    This list of tunnels in Belgium includes any road or waterway tunnel in Belgium. For railway, cycling and pedestrian tunnels, it includes only major (named) tunnels. For railway, cycling and pedestrian tunnels, it includes only major (named) tunnels.

  6. Liefkenshoektunnel - Wikipedia

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    Route of the tunnel on the north-western edge of Antwerp Tunnel entrance. The Liefkenshoektunnel is a toll tunnel between Antwerp and Beveren under the River Schelde. The tunnel is a continuation of Highway R2, the ring motorway surrounding the city and harbour of Antwerp. In 2013 the tunnel was used by 6,373,894 vehicles. [1]

  7. European route E34 - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1990s, the western portion of the route, between Antwerp and the coast, was a dual carriageway with frequent intersections, the more busy of which were controlled by traffic lights and marked by 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph) speed limits. Starting at the Antwerp end, this part of the E34 has more recently been progressively ...

  8. Craeybeckx Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Craeybeckx tunnel (in Dutch Craeybeckxtunnel and fully Lode Craeybeckxtunnel) is a road tunnel in Antwerp built in 1981 to reduce the noise from the traffic, for the benefit of the Sint-Augustinus hospital and the Middelheim hospital. The tunnel is 1600 m long and is the widest in Belgium.

  9. A1 motorway (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    Route information; Part of E19: Maintained by the Roads and Traffic Agency of the Flemish government: Length: 70 km (43 mi) Major junctions; North end: A 16 at Dutch border: 1a Transportzone Meer. 1 Meer N146 2 Loenhout N144 3 N115b 4 Sint-Job-in-'t-Goor N117 5 Kleine Bareel N1 / N11 Antwerpen-Noord junction A12 Multiplex with A12 and R1