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Oil infrastructure operational in Isargestade

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Operations in full swing at the Isargestade Pipeline
Operations in full swing at the Isargestade Pipeline

Oil infrastructure operational in Isargestade

In the heart of Nuremberg, a significant construction project is underway at Isargestade. Here's what you need to know about the current phase and how it may affect your travel plans.

The second construction phase will necessitate a closure between Zweibruckenstraße and Johann-Weiß-Weg. However, access for residents from Podewilsstraße remains unaffected. Residents can still drive up to the German Pension Insurance/Ussar Villa from Zweibruckenstraße during the construction.

The closure of the Isargestade affects bus lines 7, X3, 501, and 530. The detour for these lines will be via the stops Postplatz and Am Alten Viehmarkt, in both directions. Pedestrians and cyclists can still pass through the construction works.

Drivers are asked to observe closure and detour signs, no-parking zones, and bypass the construction site accordingly. The detour for vehicles includes Podewilsstraße, Schlachthofstraße, Stethaimerstraße, John-F.-Kennedy-Platz, Seligenthaler Straße, Bismarckplatz, Zweibruckenstraße, Am Alten Viehmarkt, Bischof-Sailer-Platz, Heilig-Geist-Gasse, and Postplatz.

A temporary stop will be set up in front of the main building of the Stadtwerke. The construction phase one focused on the area between Podewilsstraße and Johann-Weiß-Weg. The responsible authority for the construction works at Isargestade could not be identified in the available search results.

It's worth noting that access for residents from Podewilsstraße to Johann-Weiß-Weg/Litschengasse is free during construction. Residents can still drive up to the German Pension Insurance/Ussar Villa from Zweibruckenstraße during the construction.

We advise you to plan your route accordingly and expect some delays during this construction period. For the latest updates, we recommend checking with the local authorities or public transportation services. Stay safe and thank you for your patience during this time.

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