Partial closure of Kirchhuchtiger Landstraße starting on Wednesday.
Commencing Wednesday, works on the expansion of Tram Line 1 in Huchting will enter a new phase, resulting in a complete closure of Kirchhuchtinger Landstraße between Werner-Lampe-Straße and An der Höhpost until around autumn. Drivers exiting this stretch should seek alternative routes.
The shutdown will not affect the bus services provided by BSAG. Lines 55, 58, and N6, along with regional buses, will operate normally, diverted via An der Höhpost to the Roland-Center. The Willakedamm stop will be slightly shifted; pedestrians and cyclists will be shown a path through the construction site. While the Roland-Center remains accessible throughout the construction period, temporary passageways have been set up.
As part of the tram expansion, Kirchhuchtinger Landstraße will likely be reduced to one or two lanes in certain sections, with local traffic redirected via nearby roads. Motorists may find it more convenient to utilize Großer Weserbogen, local residential streets from the north, Stuhrer Landstraße or In den Sandwehen from the south, or major city thoroughfares when traversing east-west. Heavy vehicles are anticipated to be guided away from residential or narrow roads.
Directional signage will guide drivers around the construction zones, and online navigation systems like Google Maps and Waze will be updated accordingly. Cyclists will be guided onto adjacent bike paths or shared road space with reduced speed limits. Pedestrian crossings may experience temporary relocation or restrictions; safety measures will be in place throughout the construction period.
To stay informed, residents can consult the City of Bremen’s Department of Roads and Transport or the project’s official communications for the most current information on detours and updates. The local public transport operator, Bremer Straßenbahn AG, will offer updates on bus route changes and schedules, and local news outlets may report on traffic disruptions.
By following these recommendations, commuters and residents can help alleviate potential congestion and navigate the construction phase smoothly.
The tram expansion will cause Kirchhuchtinger Landstraße to have reduced lanes or closures, prompting motorists to consider alternate routes such as Großer Weserbogen, Stuhrer Landstraße, or city thoroughfares for east-west travel. Local finance may be invested in improving transportation infrastructure to accommodate this shift, impacting the industry. To ensure a seamless transition in transportation during the construction phase, drivers should stay updated on detours and betters utilize navigation systems like Google Maps and Waze.