The university is a member of the CoAction network, which aims to encourage sustainable commuting.
Updates are now available on the webpage: Roadworks and Sustainable Commuting (select Swedish).
The webpage is specifically developed for CoAction. It provides structure and information based on CoAction’s four main commuting hubs and workplace areas: Ideon/Medicon/LTH area, central Lund, Alfa Laval, and the Tetra Pak area. The idea is that employees can access tailored information in one place, regardless of whether the roadworks are carried out by the municipality, the Swedish Transport Administration, or another actor.
News and Examples of Events Affecting Commuting
Here you can find information about updates. The information is posted on all pages where the news is relevant.
Road 108 for Those Driving via Staffanstorp
- Road 108 – the lane from Staffanstorp to Lund reopened on September 26. The lane from Lund to Staffanstorp remains closed until April 2026. The Swedish Transport Administration’s detour routes still apply: Road 108 past Staffanstorp (select Swedish).
- A new section of the bike path between Staffanstorp and Lund has opened. The path runs along parts of Road 108 and connects to previous segments between Staffanstorp and Lund. For those living in Staffanstorp and working in the Ideon or Medicon area (select Swedish).
For those living or traveling via Malmö and working in the Ideon/Medicon/LTH area
- E22 Bus Stop Lund North Reopened on September 29 This Year. For those living or traveling via Malmö and working in the Ideon/Medicon/LTH area (select Swedish).
For Those Living or Traveling via Dalby
- Scheelevägen’s closure at Ideon will be lifted in mid-October this year. Work on the Scheele roundabout is expected to be fully completed by January 2026. For Those Living or Traveling via Dalby (select Swedish).
- Ideongatan’s southbound lane toward Brunnshög will be closed for two weeks starting at the end of October 2025. For Those Living or Traveling via Dalby
- Roadwork on the E22 between Gastelyckan and Lund North will affect commuters in spring 2026. For those living or traveling via Dalby,
Read more: Sustainable commuting