Occupational on matchday: pendulum buses and closures in Leverkusen!

Occupational on matchday: pendulum buses and closures in Leverkusen!

In the run -up to the excited game between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and Holstein Kiel This weekend, the city of Leverkusen has announced extensive measures to regulate traffic and journey for fans. The authorities want to ensure that everything runs smoothly and that the fans can get to the stadium in good time. In order for these preparations to be optimally implemented, there are some important information that both drivers and public traffic users should take into account.

is particularly important to the pendulum bus traffic, which will bring numerous fans from the Otto-Bayer-Straße car park to the S-Bahn station Chempark. As usual, these special buses are available and should improve the flow of traffic. However, it is recommended to plan the journey via Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse to the pendulum bus parking lot. Here the fans can ensure that they quickly get to the stadium.

journey by public transport

The pendulum buses drive from Otto-Bayer-Straße near the S-Bahn station and stop at the street "Am Stadtpark", directly opposite the popular Hana Sushi Lounge & Restaurant. After the game, the buses are also ready for the return trip. There are no changes for the district buses from Bergisch Gladbach and Mathildenhof before the game; The buses hold in the area of Bismarckstrasse between the confluence "am Stadtpark" and the Dhünnbrücke.

The journey from and to Rheindorf, Monheim and Hilgen remains unaffected. After the game there is a short change because the district buses on Bismarckstrasse behind the motorway bridge towards Robert-Blum-Straße roundabout will be available. The stops to Lützenkirchen and Opladen are also opposite the stadium, which facilitates access for fans.

parking situation and closures

The parking lot under the stil is a special challenge. The city of Leverkusen draws attention to the fact that this toll -free parking lot is not available on home match days. This affects not only the residents, but also commuters and visitors to the city center. To avoid bottlenecks, it is advisable to use alternative parking facilities or switch to public transport.

In addition, various closures are set up in the adjacent settlements. These start around five hours before the game and are monitored by the order and road traffic department. Specifically, the Bismarckstraße, which runs directly in front of the stadium, is closed to private transport two hours before kick -off until the end of the game.

The access to Bismarckstrasse is also closed to cars and taxis about 30 minutes before the end of the game, which means that vehicles cannot happen there from 4:45 p.m. to around 60 minutes after the end of the game. There will also be additional closures in the direction of travel between the Küppersteg Küppersteg and the Robert-Blum-Straße roundabout from 5:05 p.m.

For all fans traveling to this important game, the city of Leverkusen provides information about travel options and a detailed travel sketch on the urban homepage. This sketch can be conveniently downloaded as a PDF file.

The city of Leverkusen recommends that all visitors inform themselves in good time about the traffic situation and the travel options in order to be able to arrive stress -free and in time. Further information is in detail on www.leverkusen.de

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