Bridge work on the L105 in Gersheim: full closure from October 7th!
Bridge work on the L105 in Gersheim: full closure from October 7th!
In Gersheim in the Saarpfalz district, a comprehensive building campaign is planned that will present drivers in front of challenges in the coming weeks. From October 7, 2024, work on the bridge over the Blies on the L105 begins. These repair work is necessary to repair the lane transition construction, as announced by the Landesbetrieb for Road Construction (LFS) on Monday, September 30th.
The full closure of the bridge area is expected to last three to four weeks, which depends on the weather conditions and a smooth building course. During this time, considerable traffic disorders can be expected, which could affect the daily mobility of residents and commuters.
Details on the detour routes
In order to maintain the flow of traffic despite the blocking, the LFS plans to set up a detour via the Reinheim and Niedergailbach towns. Drivers are asked to adjust to additional travel times and to pursue the traffic reports in order to avoid possible bottlenecks.
The preparations are already in progress, and those responsible indicate that the construction work is also essential for the safety of road users. "We would like to ask the road users to show understanding for the inconvenience that can arise from this measure," said a spokesman for the LFS.
It remains to be seen how the blocking will affect regional traffic. Traffic planners and construction managers are trying to keep the impairments as low as possible. For everyone who is on the road on this route, it is advisable to proactively find out about the current traffic situation in order to take possible delays in their route planning.
Further information on this construction work can be found in the communication of the State Business for Road Construction, which was published on September 30th. For those affected, it could also be helpful to regularly find out more about the website of the LFS to get updates to work and any changes in traffic management.
For more details and the latest information on the traffic conditions, see the current reporting on www.sol.de .
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