Championship changes in the Champions League game in the Wörthersee Stadium

Championship changes in the Champions League game in the Wörthersee Stadium

On Wednesday, the Wörthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt will be the setting for an exciting champion League game between SK Sturm Graz and FC Girona. In this context, numerous traffic restrictions come into force from 3 p.m. that will affect both road traffic and public transport.

The access roads around the stadium are closed, which leads to a one -way regulation on the south ring. This measure applies from the Süduferstrasse towards the east. Drivers should be prepared and take alternative routes.

changes in bus traffic

The KMG Klagenfurt Mobil GmbH has also announced adjustments in regular traffic to keep up with these changes. There will be restrictions at the various stops in Klagenfurt-Waidmannsdorf, especially on Keltenstrasse and the areas around the stadium.

  • The line B will be short of 3 p.m. and drives via Baumbachplatz to the "educational", from there back to Heiligengeistplatz.
  • The line 5 is limited from 3 p.m. to the route to Baumbachplatz east (out of town) and then continues via the Neugasse stop to Waidmannsdorfer Straße as well as to the "Education" and then back over the usual lines to the Heiligengeistplatz.
  • The line 6 also runs out of town from 3 p.m. and follows from the Griesgasse stop via Lindengasse and Hauptmann-Hermann-Platz to Ginzkeygasse to the university and then back via Neugasse to Heiligengeistplatz.

Additional information concerns the shuttle buses, which will run to the stadium free of charge from 3:15 p.m. These buses operate the route on important points such as Minimundus, the A2 motorway car park and the Zaungasse stadium. It is important to note that no shuttle is offered by the Klagenfurt lido and that the tickets are not considered a bus ticket for the regular KMG line traffic.

In view of the great crowd that is expected for the game, the residents and visitors of the city should keep an eye on these traffic information in order to avoid unnecessary delays. The decision to carry the Südring as one -way street and adapt the bus lines serves to ensure the safety of the fans and the proper implementation of the event. Further details can be found on this topic at www.5min.at .

Kommentare (0)