Deinsesteenweg Bridge Near Ghent Reopens After Detour for 1,500 Users

Ghent (Eurotoday) – The Deinsesteenweg bridge (N466) over the E40 in Drongen-Baarle near Ghent, reopened in September after a 6-month construction, restoring a vital route used by 1,500 daily commuters; part of Flemish bridge renewal.

As VRT News reported, the Deinsesteenweg bridge (N466) across the E40 in Drongen-Baarle near Ghent is open again after months of construction. Now that the new bridge is finished, the direct link between Drongen and Deinze is in use again. The modern structure is built to today’s standards.

What happened during the Deinsesteenweg bridge works near Ghent, affecting 1,500 daily users?

The roadworks on the Deinsesteenweg bridge over the E40 led to long detours and unrest among residents and commuters in Drongen. Several activist groups expressed support for people affected by the disruption. Complaints were raised about the lack of clear signage. Some groups called for a tunnel instead of a replacement bridge.

According to officials, the work was finished sooner than planned, with the replacement completed in less than 6 months. On the last night, the E40 motorway was closed one last time to remove construction signs and add the final road markings. A new bridge had already been built on Kloosterstraat, though that structure needed adjustments. 

The old bridge was in poor condition and no longer met safety rules, so it was taken down and replaced. Work began on March 31, 2025, and caused major disruption in the area. The bridge is used daily by about 1,500 people, including motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians. 

During the closure, cars had to take a detour of more than 10 kilometres via Nevele and Sint-Denijs-Westrem. Pedestrians, cyclists, and school buses were directed to a smaller bridge nearby. 

The project also affected traffic on the E40, one of Belgium’s busiest motorways. A temporary on- and off-ramp was set up to keep the Drongen industrial estate reachable for trucks and suppliers.

The replacement of the Deinsesteenweg bridge (N466) over the E40 in Drongen-Baarle is part of a wider renewal programme led by the Flemish Roads and Traffic Agency to upgrade ageing motorway bridges in East Flanders. Many of these bridges were built in the 1960s and 1970s. 

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12 responses to “Deinsesteenweg Bridge Near Ghent Reopens After Detour for 1,500 Users”

  1. kamikaze grandma Avatar
    kamikaze grandma

    Finally, the Deinsesteenweg bridge is open again! It’s about time they finished the ‘6-month’ detour—just imagine the thrill of a surprise ten-kilometer detour for a bit of morning fun! 😂🚗

  2. Crash Test Avatar

    Just what we needed, a shiny new bridge to remind us of the joys of detours and 10-kilometer diversions. Can’t wait for the next construction masterpiece—perhaps a tunnel to nowhere? 😂

  3. Unleashed Avatar

    Finally, the Deinsesteenweg bridge is back in action! Who knew the thrill of a 10 km detour could be so exhilarating? 🚗💨 #StillNotASuperhighway

  4. Finally, the Deinsesteenweg bridge is back in action—because nothing says “progress” like a six-month detour for a 10-kilometre drive. 🚧💼 Guess we can all stop pretending we enjoy the scenic route through Nevele now!

  5. Street Squirrel Avatar
    Street Squirrel

    Finally, the Deinsesteenweg bridge is back in action! Who knew a six-month detour could lead to such a thrilling reunion? 🚧😏

  6. wooden german Avatar
    wooden german

    Finally, after six months of detours longer than my last vacation, the Deinsesteenweg bridge is back! 🚧 Who knew a bridge could take so long to build—next time, I’ll just take the scenic route to avoid the circus! 😂

  7. Most Wanted Avatar
    Most Wanted

    Finally, the Deinsesteenweg bridge is back open! Guess the 10 km detour and endless confusion was just a little ‘team-building exercise’ for the daily commuters. 🚧😂

  8. Innocent Ghost Avatar
    Innocent Ghost

    So, after a six-month detour that felt like a scenic tour of Belgium, we’ve finally got our bridge back—thank goodness! 🚧 Not sure if I should be grateful or just keep my GPS handy for the next adventure! 😅

  9. Spooky Electric Avatar
    Spooky Electric

    A new bridge in Ghent? How revolutionary! Because we all know that commuters love a good detour of 10 km to spice up their daily grind. 😏

  10. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Finally, the Deinsesteenweg bridge is open again—what a relief for the 1,500 daily commuters! Can’t wait to see how they celebrate this monumental achievement with a round of lukewarm beer! 🍻

  11. Finally, the Deinsesteenweg bridge is back in action! Just what we needed—another shiny structure to remind us how much time we spent dodging traffic like it’s a game of hopscotch. 🚧🙄

  12. ship whip Avatar

    Finally, the bridge opens! Can’t wait to see 1,500 happy commuters skip their scenic 10-kilometer detour. Just what every busy Belgian dreams of—extra time for a pint and a good old moan! 🍺😉

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