NSZ Issues Warning on Waasland Tunnel Closure in Antwerp

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The NSZ urges clear communication ahead of the Waasland Tunnel closure (Sept 8–Dec 8, 2025). Nico Volckeryck warns residents, businesses, and commuters of disruptions, suggesting traffic control and information campaigns.

As VRT News reported, the Neutral Union for the Self-Employed (NSZ) has called for clear measures and communication ahead of the Waasland Tunnel closure in Antwerp. The tunnel will be closed beginning Monday, September 8, at 5:00 am for 3 months, and will stay closed until at least December 8, 2025. 

The renovations will enable structural reinforcements, safety-wrapping upgrades, and will provide modernization of tunnel facilities. Residents at Linkeroever, especially elderly individuals, have voiced concerns that they could be isolated. The NSZ also warns that local businesses and self-employed workers could face serious disruption without clear information on alternative routes and mobility options.

How will the Waasland tunnel closure in Antwerp affect residents and entrepreneurs?

The Waasland Tunnel is an important connecting link between Antwerp’s left and right. The temporary closure, according to officials, will add to traffic on alternative crossings, including Kennedy Tunnel and Liefkenshoek Tunnel. Authorities are preparing plans to manage traffic, but the NSZ emphasises that all details must be communicated in advance. 

“The Waasland Tunnel is a lifeline for Antwerp’s economy,”

said Nico Volckeryck, regional director of NSZ Greater Antwerp.

“Therefore, it’s crucial that disruptions are kept to a minimum.”

The union warns that without careful planning and proactive information, residents and businesses could face major difficulties during the 3-month closure.

“Taking no action and letting things take their course will only create chaos.”

Nico Volckeryck, NSZ

Volckeryck recommends installing an intelligent traffic control system that can respond to congestion in real time. He also stresses the need for clear and visible signage at and around construction zones to guide visitors, suppliers, and customers efficiently. 

The NSZ further urges authorities to launch a broad communication campaign to inform residents, tourists, and businesses about the construction work and available alternative routes. This campaign should use all channels, including digital signs, social media, and multilingual websites. 

The Waasland Tunnel opened in 1933. Over the decades, it has carried tens of thousands of vehicles daily and is considered essential for commuters and the city’s economy. The tunnel has undergone several maintenance works in the past, including major renovations in the 1980s and 2000s. 

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7 responses to “NSZ Issues Warning on Waasland Tunnel Closure in Antwerp”

  1. Mule Lock Avatar

    Oh great, just what we need—three months of traffic chaos in Antwerp! Guess it’s time to brush up on our local detours and invest in a good pair of walking shoes. 😂

  2. Oh, brilliant! Just what Antwerp needs, a little extra traffic chaos for three months—who doesn’t love a good detour to spice up their daily commute? 🚦💼

  3. black firefly Avatar
    black firefly

    So, the Waasland Tunnel is closing for renovations? Brilliant! Because what better way to spend your time in Antwerp than stuck in traffic for three months, right? 🚦😂

  4. Zesty Dragon Avatar
    Zesty Dragon

    Brilliant! Nothing like a little tunnel closure to spice up the daily commute, eh? Bet the locals are just thrilled to take the scenic route through every back alley in Antwerp for the next three months! 😂🚗

  5. combo saw Avatar

    Well, if only we could add a few more months to that closure, right? 🚧 Antwerp’s traffic is about to get a real taste of “European efficiency”—or should I say inefficiency? 😂

  6. Sleepwalker Avatar
    Sleepwalker

    Seems like Antwerp’s getting quite the upgrade—nothing like a 3-month tunnel closure to really spice up your morning commute! 🚦 Hope they’re sending out postcards to the businesses left in the lurch, just to keep things friendly, eh? 😂

  7. Oh great, just what we needed—more traffic chaos! Can’t wait to see how they’re going to “communicate” these brilliant plans while we all practice our best patience skills. 🚦😏

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