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Railway closures in the specified district on Sunday at crossings

Construction work on Betuwe expansion continues: Two railway bridges in Rees area to be shut down from Sunday to Monday.

Construction work on the Betuwe corridor extension will cause temporary closure of two railroad...
Construction work on the Betuwe corridor extension will cause temporary closure of two railroad crossings in Rees from Sunday to Monday.

Railway closures in the specified district on Sunday at crossings

Heads Up, Motorists! 🚗🚧

Starting this Sunday, June 15, at 4 PM until Monday, June 16, at 6 AM, you'll need to navigate around the railroad crossings at Millingen on Bruchstraße and Alter Deichweg in Rees. These crossings will be closed due to construction work on the tracks as part of the ongoing Betuwe Line expansion.

Be prepared for some detours, as this three-phase project aims to extend the rail line from Emmerich to Oberhausen. The city of Rees has announced these changes.

Want to catch up on more local news? Here are a few stories that caught our eye:

  • Emmerich: Stock Up at the Barracks: Edeka and dm are reportedly opening at the local barracks.
  • Rees: Step Up to Help Leon (6): Donations are needed urgently for young Leon, who requires a lift.
  • Emmerich: Fight Back Against Sexual Violence: The week-long action against sexual violence has begun.
  • Emmerich: Savor some Wagyu – After-work Market Specials: Discover what tasty treats the after-work market has in store.
  • Isselburg: Tool Thieves on the Loose: A van was recently robbed in Anholt, with power tools stolen.

Keep an eye on local news and official transportation or infrastructure development websites for updates on the Betuwe Line Expansion project. Though information is currently scarce, projects like these can impact traffic patterns and railroad crossings across the region. Stay safe on the roads!

  • Due to the Betuwe Line expansion project, you might encounter changes in the transportation system, particularly around Millingen on Bruchstraße and Alter Deichweg in Rees, as the industry and finance sectors invest in the extension of the rail line from Emmerich to Oberhausen.
  • As the Betuwe Line Expansion project advances, it's essential to acknowledge the potential influence it might have on local finance and transportation industries, such as investing in alternative transportation methods or monitoring traffic patterns for changes.

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