Antwerp Launches Major Repair Work on Mexico Bridges in Eilandje

Antwerp (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Antwerp will repair the 2 parallel Mexico bridges in Eilandje from October 20–31, 2025. Closed since the summer, the 420-ton bridges affect road traffic, Tram 24, shipping, and commuters during the 12-day works.

As VRT News reported, Antwerp will begin repairs on the Mexico bridges in the Eilandje district on Monday, October 20, 2025. They mentioned that the bridges are an important link between the city centre and locations such as the Port House. They include separate sections for cars, trucks, and trams. 

Officials said that frequent opening and closing over time caused the 420-ton bridge sections to shift slightly. This misalignment created a risk of structural damage with every movement. Because of this, the bridges have been closed since the summer. Both road traffic and trams have been unable to use the crossing during this period. 

When will Antwerp complete repairs on the Mexico bridges in Eilandje?

The city of Antwerp will carry out repairs on the Mexico bridges for 12 days starting Monday, October 20, 2025. The work will start the day after the Antwerp Marathon. During the marathon, one of the bridge sections will be temporarily opened to allow runners to cross. 

During the repair period, current traffic diversions will stay in place. Tram line 24 will temporarily end at the MAS museum. The bridges will also be closed to shipping, and no vessels can pass underneath on October 20 and 21, 2025. The city expects all disruptions to be cleared by the evening of Friday, October 31, 2025, when the bridges are scheduled to reopen. 

Antwerp has carried out similar bridge repairs before. In 2019, the Kattendijk Bridge near the Eilandje district was closed for several weeks for renovation. The work fixed misaligned sections and reinforced the structure. During the repairs, road traffic was diverted, trams were temporarily stopped, and ships could not pass under the bridge.

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13 responses to “Antwerp Launches Major Repair Work on Mexico Bridges in Eilandje”

  1. Miss Murder Avatar
    Miss Murder

    So, Antwerp decides to fix the bridges just in time for the marathon? Brilliant timing, just like bringing an umbrella to a picnic. 😂🚧

  2. fuzzy logic hottie Avatar
    fuzzy logic hottie

    Oh brilliant, another round of “Fix the Bridges” in Antwerp! Who needs smooth traffic when you can enjoy a scenic detour through the city’s lovely labyrinth? 😂🚧

  3. back bett Avatar

    Oh, fabulous timing! Nothing like a good ol’ bridge repair to spice up the marathon, eh? Just what we needed – a little detour to keep the traffic light on a Sunday stroll in Antwerp! 🚧😂

  4. Noise Toy Avatar

    Blimey, nothing says ‘efficient urban planning’ quite like waiting two years to fix a couple of bridges that have been on a permanent holiday since summer! 🚧 Might as well pour a few more beers while we’re at it, eh? 🍻

  5. Killer Grenade Avatar
    Killer Grenade

    Oh great, just what we needed—12 days of bridge repairs after a summer of closure. Perfect timing for a marathon! 🏃‍♂️🚧 Hope those trams enjoy their scenic detour! 😂

  6. Blood Taker Avatar
    Blood Taker

    Oh, joy! Nothing like a little bridge repair to spice up the Eilandje district – because who doesn’t love a good traffic jam after a marathon? 🚧🚦

  7. roma kabuki Avatar
    roma kabuki

    Well, isn’t this delightful? Antwerp’s busy fixing the Mexico bridges while the rest of us are just trying to cross the road without getting a speeding tram in the process! 🚧😂

  8. Lady Petal Avatar
    Lady Petal

    Looks like Antwerp’s taken a page out of the “How to Close a Bridge” handbook – next they’ll be tossing in a coffee shop for the commuters! 😏 Can’t wait for the grand reopening party on Halloween! 🎉🚧

  9. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—12 days of traffic chaos for a couple of bridges that probably just wanted a holiday. 🚧 Let’s hope they don’t open them just in time for the next marathon, or we’ll all be running for our lives! 😂

  10. Oh, splendid! Just what we needed – a 12-day bridge holiday in Antwerp. Who doesn’t love a good detour while navigating our charming “city centre”? 🚧🤣

  11. Gotta love how Antwerp is giving the Mexico bridges a spa day—who knew they needed some TLC? 🚧 Just hope they don’t run out of piñatas while waiting for the grand reopening! 😂

  12. sidewalk enforcer Avatar
    sidewalk enforcer

    Brilliant! What better way to celebrate the Antwerp Marathon than by cordoning off the bridges so only the runners get to enjoy the view? 🚧🏃‍♂️ Who needs traffic when you can have a picturesque detour? 😂

  13. fearless Avatar

    Just what we needed – another 12-day adventure in traffic management starring the Mexico bridges! 🚧 Can’t wait to see the trams playing hide and seek with the shipping lanes. Classic Antwerp! 😂

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