Street Barricade at Patrick Street: Transit Rerouting of Buses Occurring
In Wiesbaden, travellers should be aware of some temporary changes to various public transport routes, as announced by ESWE Verkehr, the city's public transport company. The modifications affect lines 23, 24, 37, and N11.
For Line 24 passengers heading towards Breckenheim, the service will depart from the "Poststraße" stop and take a detour via Limesstraße and Am Wolfsfeld to the "Töpferstraße" stop. After this diversion, the route will return to its regular course. Travellers should note that Line 23 trips towards the city centre are not affected by this detour.
Line 37 passengers travelling in the direction of Erbenheim, Nordenstadt, Venatorstraße, and Breckenheim will also encounter detours. The route will deviate from the regular course after the "Poststraße" stop, following Limesstraße, Am Wolfsfeld, and Leipziger Straße before returning to the regular route for Erbenheim-bound passengers. For Nordenstadt and Venatorstraße, the detour continues via Igstadter Straße before resuming the regular route.
The authority responsible for these changes is ESWE Verkehr. For more detailed information, passengers can check the interactive route map on www.netzplan-wiesbaden.de or find an overview of all detour announcements on www.eswe-verkehr.de.
Further general information is available at the affected stops' timetable displays. It is advisable for passengers to plan their journey accordingly to avoid any inconvenience.
Line 49's route remains unchanged, and the direction towards Hauptbahnhof follows the regular route. Passengers are encouraged to visit the mentioned websites for the most up-to-date information.
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