Huguenot Tunnel night-time closures start tomorrow
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11-11-2025
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Knysna-Plett Herald
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These repairs will be undertaken at night on selected weekdays when traffic volumes are historically lowest, to minimise inconvenience to road users.
NATIONAL NEWS - The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (Sanral) has advised motorists of planned night-time closures of the N1 Huguenot Tunnel to allow critical permanent repair works following the bus fire incident on 3 October.
The closures will span eight nights and start tomorrow evening, 12 November at 21:00.
Emergency repairs were completed on 9 October, allowing the tunnel to reopen safely, but more comprehensive and permanent repair works are now required.
These repairs will be undertaken at night on selected weekdays when traffic volumes are historically lowest, to minimise inconvenience to road users.
An estimated less than 10% of tunnel traffic may be impacted by these planned closures.
The timing of these works follows the reopening of the R101 (Du Toitskloof Pass), which provides a convenient alternative route while night-time operations are underway.
The Du Toitskloof Pass was closed from 1 September to 10 November for construction works by the Western Cape Government, making it impractical to schedule any tunnel closures during this period.
Each tunnel closure will take place from 21:00 to 06:00 the following morning on the following nights:
- Wednesday, 12 November
- Thursday, 13 November
- Tuesday, 18 November
- Wednesday, 19 November
- Thursday, 20 November
- Tuesday, 25 November
- Wednesday, 26 November
- Thursday, 27 November
During these periods, the tunnel will be fully closed to traffic. Motorists are advised to make use of alternative routes, including the Du Toitskloof Pass (R101), which adds approximately 11 km to the journey.
Electronic signboards near the tunnel have been activated to notify and remind motorists of the scheduled night-time closures.
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