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Zeeweg partially closed in June and September for accessibility trial

Zeeweg partially closed in June and September for accessibility trial

The province of Noord-Holland and several municipalities, including Haarlem, are launching a trial for a P+R and beach bus service to improve coastal accessibility. Consequently, the Zeeweg (N200) will undergo temporary modifications and partial closures during June and September.

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