Traffic chaos in Landsberg: A96 closed until midnight due to construction site!

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In Landsberg am Lech there will be traffic disruptions on the A96 from December 10th to 11th, 2024 due to construction work.

In Landsberg am Lech kommt es vom 10. bis 11. Dezember 2024 zu Verkehrsbehinderungen auf der A96 wegen Bauarbeiten.
In Landsberg am Lech there will be traffic disruptions on the A96 from December 10th to 11th, 2024 due to construction work.

Traffic chaos in Landsberg: A96 closed until midnight due to construction site!

In Bavaria, drivers must expect significant traffic disruptions from today, December 10, 2024. There will be a lane narrowing on the A96 motorway near Landsberg am Lech, which will last from 9:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. on December 11th. The measure affects the left lane between the Landsberg am Lech-Ost junction and the Munich-South-West triangle and is being carried out to replace the protective barriers. According to information from the Bavarian Central Office for Traffic Management, increased traffic volumes and possible traffic jams can be expected during this time. Drivers should therefore prepare well for the restricted conditions news.de reported.

Changes in rail transport from December 15, 2024

On December 15, 2024, there will be numerous changes in Bavarian rail transport. With the timetable change, rail passengers hope, among other things, to improve reliability on the Riesbahn, where there are now sufficient dispatchers available. This allows the regular timetable to be maintained even on evening and weekend trips. In addition, a new Eurocity connection from Zurich to Munich through the Allgäu will be set up and regional trains will run more frequently on other routes as completed road construction work makes this possible. The use of hydrogen trains is also being tested sueddeutsche.de reported.

On the other hand, travelers have to expect rising ticket prices. Deutsche Bahn is increasing the prices for season tickets by an average of 5.9 percent, while the Deutschlandticket increases by 9 euros to 58 euros. These adjustments lead to an additional financial burden for commuters in Bavaria. Taken together, these developments contribute to a challenging transport situation that affects both drivers and rail passengers.