Engelberg tunnel near Leonberg closed for maintenance at the weekend!
The Engelberg tunnel on the A81 near Leonberg in the Böblingen district will be closed at the weekend for maintenance work.

Engelberg tunnel near Leonberg closed for maintenance at the weekend!
Next weekend it could be exciting for travelers on the A81 motorway near Leonberg. The Engelberg Tunnel will be completely closed for maintenance work from Saturday evening at 11 p.m. to Sunday morning at 10 a.m. These regular measures are necessary to keep the traffic technology in the tunnel up to date, as the federal Autobahn GmbH states. Individual lanes will be affected by the closure as early as 9:30 p.m., which could have an additional impact on the traffic situation.
Drivers traveling from Karlsruhe towards Heilbronn are recommended to leave the motorway at the Leonberg-West junction, while those coming from Munich have two options: they can either use the Leonberg-Ost or Leonberg-West exits. Diversions lead from the Stuttgart-Feuerbach junction to the Leonberg-West junction. Autobahn GmbH advises all road users to allow for extra time for diversions.
Impact on traffic
Since the closure affects both directions, drivers who want to drive from Heilbronn to Stuttgart should also be patient. During this time there may be longer waiting times as traffic flow has to be redirected. In recent years, the Engelberg Tunnel has become a busy route, making the need for maintenance work even more important.
The value of well-maintained roads, as Autobahn GmbH notes, should not be underestimated. Safe road infrastructure is one of the three key factors for smooth traffic. This also includes modern traffic technology and human factors such as traffic education and monitoring. Autobahn GmbH is constantly committed to improving road safety. For example, the conditions of the roadways have been continuously checked since the 1990s, which contributes to the fact that over 94% of the German motorway network currently shows no need for action ( autobahn.de ).
The upcoming work is part of this effort to reduce accidents and optimize traffic flow. Traffic control systems and regular infrastructure maintenance are crucial measures that contribute to traffic safety. The use of new technologies is also becoming increasingly important in order to identify potential dangers in good time and minimize disruptions.
It is advisable for travelers to be well informed in advance and to consider alternative routes. If you plan well, you can avoid unpleasant surprises during your journey. On the affected days, diversion signs will be in place to guide drivers as best as possible. Autobahn GmbH asks for your understanding of the necessary work and appeals to all road users to pay particular attention to traffic signs.
Another helpful tip comes from Borken newspaper, which indicates the gradual compliance with the lockdown to ensure the smooth execution of maintenance work. The preparations are not just a temporary measure, but part of a long-term strategy to improve road safety on our highways.