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Single-direction road named Adolf-Todt-Strasse

One-way traffic on Adolf-Todt Street will be in effect from Sunday, August 3, 10 PM until Friday, August 8, 6 PM.

One-way street named Adolf-Todt-Straße implemented
One-way street named Adolf-Todt-Straße implemented

Single-direction road named Adolf-Todt-Strasse

In Wiesbaden, Germany, a temporary detour has been announced for Line 9 due to a traffic trial on the banks of the Rhine at Biebrich. This trial will take place during weekend evenings from August 1 to 3, 2025, and continues on selected weekends through August, including August 8-10, 15-17, and 22-24, 2025.

During this period, Line 9 (along with Line 14) will be rerouted because the area of Rheingaustraße in front of Biebrich Palace is closed to motorized traffic and reserved for bicycle traffic. Access to this area is only possible via a special "Anlieger frei" (residents and authorized vehicles only) regulation from the direction of Rathausstraße, so buses including Line 9 must take an alternate route avoiding this closed section.

The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden, the publisher of this press release, has advised passengers to consider these changes in trip planning and add extra time if necessary. However, specific durations for the delay or extra time to be planned for trips on Line 9 have not been explicitly stated in the available information.

The affected route runs from the regular route up to "Glarusstraße" and follows the street course to "Adolf-Todt-Straße". After "Adolf-Todt-Straße", the buses continue straight to "Schloss Biebrich" and resume the regular route. It is reasonable to expect some delay compared to the normal route due to the reroute and restricted traffic zones.

Further information is available at the timetable displays of the affected stops. Current timetable information can be found in the interactive network plan on www.netzplan-ourwebsite.de. An overview of all detour announcements is available on www.eswe-verkehr.de.

For questions regarding the detour, citizens can contact the responsible department, office, or the switchboard of the town hall. The ESWE-Verkehr service telephone is reachable from Monday to Friday between 7 and 18 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 8 to 15 o'clock under the number (0611) 45022450. The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden can be contacted at Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden.

Timetable and fare information is also available via the hotline of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund and is available daily around the clock under the number (069) 24248024. The graphic for the article is titled "250801 Adolf-Todt-Straße" and was provided by ESWE Verkehr / Baumgardt Consultants. The file size of the graphic is 279.89 kB.

[1] Information derived from ESWE Verkehr and Wiesbaden city traffic updates.

The traffic trial on the Rhine at Biebrich in Wiesbaden, Germany, affecting Line 9, may also impact Line 14, as both lines are expected to be rerouted. This temporary disruption in public-transit transportation is due to the closure of Rheingaustraße and the replacement of motorized traffic with bicycle traffic. Finance and industry might be affected during this period, as employees and businesses are likely to depend on a smooth transportation flow for their daily operations.

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