Construction work on the Pfändetunnel: nightly closures until the end of October!
Traffic disruptions in the Amberg Tunnel: Night closures until October 24, 2025. Diversions through Feldkirch recommended.

Construction work on the Pfändetunnel: nightly closures until the end of October!
In the coming days, drivers will have to expect restrictions on the Rheintal/Walgau Autobahn (A14) near Bregenz. From today, October 16, 2025, extensive construction work will take place on the Pfändentunnel, which will affect traffic. Loud OEMTC, this work is scheduled to last until October 24th. During the night hours, Monday to Friday, between 8:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., traffic will be routed through the east tube on one lane in each direction, which means that there could be regular traffic jams.
The situation is getting worse due to additional closures in the Amberg Tunnel. The west tube in the direction of Arlberg and the east tube in the direction of Germany are also closed at night. These closures are also scheduled until October 24th and will have a crucial impact on traffic, as diversions through the Feldkirch urban area will be necessary.
Nights full of detours
A look at the exact lockdown schedule shows that there will be significant restrictions, particularly on Wednesday, October 22nd and Thursday, October 23rd. On these days, the west tube in the direction of Arlberg will be closed from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. the following day. The eastern tube towards Germany will also be affected on Wednesday, October 15th, Monday, October 20th and Tuesday, October 21st - there will also be night closures here.
Drivers are therefore well advised to adjust their timetables and take alternative routes in order to avoid long waiting times. The Pfändetunnel was only recently reopened for traffic on both sides Vorarlberg ORF reported. The closure, which was necessary to carry out necessary work, has been lifted, which is a relief, but the upcoming construction work is now the new issue on the A14.
Those responsible ask for your understanding and hope that the work will be completed quickly so that the traffic flow can function smoothly again soon. Anyone using the motorway these days should definitely allow time and find out about the current conditions.