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Streets Ebertstraße and Lothringer Straße partially obstructed

Construction works extend patiently-required endurance in Oberhausen's city center, with Ebertstraße now included in the list of long-term construction sites.

Streets Ebertstraße and Lothringer Straße partially blocked
Streets Ebertstraße and Lothringer Straße partially blocked

Streets Ebertstraße and Lothringer Straße partially obstructed

In the heart of Metz, a significant construction project is underway. Westnetz, the city's utility provider, has announced that sections between Lirich and the city centre will be closed for the exchange of a 60-year-old cable in the coming months.

The construction project, expected to be completed at the beginning of next year, has already begun to impact traffic and public transport. Motorists can now only pass through Lothringer Street in the direction of Mulheim, as the street has been made one-way. This restriction will remain in place until the end of December.

Motorists are advised to take detours on Lothringer Street starting today. The section between the border street and Kloeren Street on Lothringer Street will be a one-way street, with a detour set up in the opposite direction.

The changes also affect bus services. Some bus stops may have to be relocated due to the work on Lothringer Street. Specifically, bus lines 130, SB92, and NE6 will be affected. However, for precise details about the changes to bus routes or bus stop locations on Lothringer Street, it is recommended to consult the local Metz public transport authority or their official website for updates.

Meanwhile, work on the district heating line has also begun, adding to the city's ongoing infrastructure developments. These developments include major projects like new boulevards, road upgrades, and zone restructurings in the Metz area. However, these broader projects do not specifically mention any modifications related to Lothringer Street or its bus stops.

The intersection of Buschhausener Street/Duisburger Street is currently closed for the renewal of a power line, adding to the ongoing construction in the area. As always, motorists and pedestrians are advised to exercise caution and follow traffic signs and directions during this time.

[1] It is important to note that the available search data did not provide specific information about upcoming changes to bus routes or bus stop locations on Lothringer Street due to construction. For precise details, it is recommended to consult the local Metz public transport authority or their official website for updates.

In the midst of these infrastructure developments, residents in Metz may soon experience a transformation in their home-and-garden lifestyle as the ongoing construction project is set to extend into the heart of home improvement stores along Lothringer Street. With the expected completion of the project by the beginning of next year, it is envisioned that a fresh, modern lifestyle will emerge in the Metz home-and-garden scene.

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