Construction on a part of Sebaldsbrücker Heerstraße in Bremen - Delays on the road
The Department of Streets and Traffic in Bremen has announced essential maintenance work on the Sebaldsbrücker Heerstraße, which is expected to cause traffic disruptions in the area. The maintenance work, scheduled to begin on June 7 at approximately 11:45 PM, will likely last for three days. During this period, a section of the Sebaldsbrücker Heerstraße heading towards Hastedt will be closed for maintenance. However, commuters can rest assured that the cycle and pedestrian paths on Sebaldsbrücker Heerstraße will not be affected by the maintenance. The closed section is between the tram depot and the Vahrer Straße. Vehicles will be allowed to pass through the construction site on Sebaldsbruck Heerstraße during passages, with work ceasing during these times. Security personnel will be deployed throughout the maintenance period for safety. Detours will be signposted for the closed section of the Sebaldsbrücker Heerstraße. For those taking the U1 towards Hastedt, the detour route is Hermann-Koenen-Straße - Ludwig-Roselius-Allee - Vahrer Straße. Public transport will continue during the maintenance period on Sebaldsbrücker Heerstraße. It is advisable for commuters to plan alternate routes or allow extra travel time due to the maintenance work. The exact duration of the maintenance work on the Sebaldsbrücker Heerstraße is not specified, and the date may be subject to change due to weather conditions. The maintenance work in Hastedt is expected to be completed by the end of September 2025. Despite the disruptions, the maintenance work is crucial for ensuring the continued safety and smooth operation of the Sebaldsbrücker Heerstraße. We encourage all road users to follow the detour signs and exercise patience during this time.
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