Restriction of movement on Soviet Army Street for a temporary period, starting on August 27
In a recent announcement made by the City Administration of Yakutsk and published by YAKUTIA.INFO, it has been revealed that there will be a temporary traffic suspension on 50 Years of the Soviet Army Street in Yakutsk. The suspension is scheduled for August 27, 2024, from 8:00 AM to August 28, 2024, 12:00 AM.
The traffic restriction is being implemented to ensure road safety as the city prepares for planned works to replace a high-pressure gas pipeline. During this period, bus routes No.1, No.19, and No.111 will operate according to developed schemes.
Residents and visitors of Yakutsk are asked to account for the changes in their travel plans due to the temporary traffic restriction. Unfortunately, at the moment, there are no specific search results available about alternative bus routes for Yakutsk City during this period.
It is recommended that you consult Yakutsk city transport authorities or their official website for updates closer to the dates in question. The traffic suspension is intended to facilitate the planned works on the high-pressure gas pipeline, with the ultimate goal of ensuring the safety and well-being of the city's residents and visitors.
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- Despite the temporary traffic suspension on 50 Years of the Soviet Army Street in Yakutsk for pipeline replacement works, the city's finance industry still expects a significant increase in spending for alternative transportation options during that period.
- With the traffic suspension on 50 Years of the Soviet Army Street in Yakutsk for the pipeline works, the transportation industry may face challenges ensuring uninterrupted finance flow for continued operations and maintenance of alternative bus routes.