Water main break in Bierstadter Straße halts transit service
In the city of Wiesbaden, passengers are advised to expect changes in bus routes and temporary stops on several lines until Sunday, April 13th, and from August 11th, due to water pipe bursts in Bierstadt and Schoenaustraße.
A water pipe burst in Bierstadt has caused detours for several bus lines, including lines 21, 22, 37, 17, 23, 24, and N11. Temporary stops have been set up to accommodate these changes, such as the "Hans-Bredow-Straße" stop on New-York Street for line 37.
Line 37 will provide a transfer option to the city centre at the "Hans-Bredow-Straße" stop, but the stops "Plutoweg", "Wartestraße", "Fichtestraße/Handwerkskammer", and "Hans-Bredow-Straße" will not be served by line 37 during construction. Passengers can still board and alight at the "Wartestraße", "Hildastraße", and "Alwinenstraße" stops for lines 17, 23, 24, and N11.
The temporary stop "Plutoweg" on B455 is within walking distance of the regular stop served by lines 17, 23, and 24 on Bierstadter Street. Bus lines 21 and 22 will serve the temporary stop "Plutoweg" on B455.
City-bound buses will take an additional route via Stielstraße, Freudenbergstraße, Hermann-Löns-Straße, Schoenaustraße, and then back up Freudenbergstraße due to a water pipe burst on Schoenaustraße. Line 37 will take a detour via Zieglerstraße, Patrickstraße, and B455 to the "Berliner Straße" stop in the direction of the city centre.
Lines 17, 23, 24, and N11 in the direction of the city centre will continue to detour via Kirchbachstraße, Aukammallee, and Fichtestraße. Passengers are advised to consider these changes in their travel planning and allow extra time to avoid delays due to the water pipe bursts in both Bierstadt and Schoenaustraße.
Street festivals, construction sites, and detours go hand in hand in Wiesbaden, and these temporary changes are unavoidable restrictions. More information from ESWE Supply is available regarding the water pipe burst in Bierstadt. Passengers are encouraged to check the updated stops and routing information before they travel to avoid delays.
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