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Water main break forces closure of Gustav-Stresemann-Ring's city exit direction, between Mainzer Straße and Wettiner Straße, starting from August 8th. As an alternative, detour routes have been established since August 14th and are clearly marked. Traffic flow to the city center and main...

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Gustav-Stresemann-Ring Closure: Detours and Alternative Routes in Wiesbaden

The Gustav-Stresemann-Ring in Wiesbaden is currently closed due to a sewer maintenance project by the Wiesbaden Waste Management Authority (ELW). This closure has led to an updated traffic and public transport detour scheme, which has been in effect since mid-August 2025 and will continue through at least early September 2025.

Key Details

  • Public Transport Lines Affected: Numerous bus lines including 3, 6, 16, 22, 27, 28, 33, 34, 37, 45, 46, 49, N7, and the school bus lines have revised routes to circumvent the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring closure.
  • Improved Detour Regulations: ESWE Verkehr (Wiesbaden’s public transport operator) has implemented an improved detour scheme coinciding with the school start to better manage the disruptions caused by the closure.
  • Alternative Routes for Traffic: Although specific street-level detour routes are managed dynamically and detailed by ESWE Verkehr in German, travelers are advised to consult current transport updates since the closure affects a key road segment impacting multiple bus routes.
  • Bicycle and Pedestrian Traffic: The closure affects bicycle and pedestrian traffic, and an alternative route is signposted.
  • Detour for Traffic Coming from the Main Station: The detour for traffic coming from the main station will be via Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring, Am Landeshaus, Biebricher Allee, Theodor-Heuss-Ring, and Siegfriedring.
  • City Recommendations: The city of Wiesbaden recommends avoiding the closed area if the destination is not nearby, or using public transportation. By September, one lane on the main carriageway of the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring will be available for traffic.
  • Truck Rerouting: Trucks over 3.5 tons will be rerouted via Mainz Street, as the detour route on the auxiliary lane is not suitable for such vehicles.

Additional Information

  • The construction site on Welfen Street will be completed in time for the start of the holidays.
  • Alternative routes for traffic on A66 are signposted on Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring before Schiersteiner Street.
  • Alternative routes are also signposted for traffic on Theodor-Heuss-Ring and Siegfriedring.
  • The school centers on Brunhilden Street will be easily accessible via the detour on the auxiliary lane of the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring.
  • The auxiliary lane of the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring between Wittelsbacher Street and Wettiner Street will serve as a detour.
  • Traffic is directed via signage on Biebricher Allee towards the city center before the intersection with Konrad-Adenauer-Ring/Theodor-Heuss-Ring.
  • During the closure, the right turn at Am Landeshaus will be open to traffic.
  • The city of Wiesbaden asks for understanding regarding the traffic disruptions caused by the work.
  • The Press Office of the City of Wiesbaden can be contacted at [email protected] for any questions.
  • Details about the traffic arrangement in September will be announced later.

The bicycle club ADFC Wiesbaden has expressed concerns and called for restoration of original traffic arrangements, indicating some local traffic management tension around this closure.

1. The closure of the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring in Wiesbaden has affected several public transport lines and necessitates an improved detour scheme, which involves numerous bus lines like 3, 6, 16, 22, 27, 28, 33, 34, 37, 45, 46, 49, N7, and school bus lines, as well as alternative routes for automobiles, bicycles, and pedestrians.

2. The finance, transportation, and general-news industries have seen coverage of the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring closure in Wiesbaden, with reports focusing on the effects on public transport, traffic congestion, alternative routes, and the city's recommendations for avoidance and mitigation strategies.

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