Obstructions persist in Orphans' House Square traffic until November's end
Am Waisenhausplatz will undergo temporary changes due to construction work starting on September 20, 2023. The road will have one lane per direction, but traffic will remain open in both directions.
The construction work involves removing surface layers and excavating down to the concrete protective layer of the underground garage ceiling. This work will primarily be done above ground on Am Waisenhausplatz street. After excavation, the geometry of the joint will be measured, and a new joint sealing strip will be manufactured.
Urban bus lines 1, 5, 6, 16, and school buses will be affected by the temporary bus stop relocation. The southern bus stop at Waisenhausplatz is temporarily moving 150 meters ahead to the pedestrian crossing in front of the "Yellow House".
The city theater's underground garage requires two ceiling joint repairs. The exact nature of these repairs and their impact on the street and surrounding areas are not detailed in this update. However, the bus stop relocation is due to construction work in the area.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information about affected bus lines and construction timelines, it is recommended to consult the official website or customer service of the local public transportation authority. It's important to note that the information provided in this article is archived and may not reflect the current accuracy of phone and contact information, as well as event dates.
Stay informed and plan your commute accordingly to avoid any inconvenience caused by these temporary changes. Further details about the construction timeline and its impact on the surrounding areas may be found in later updates.
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