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Transportation alert: Detour setup because of water pipe rupture

Starting August 18, changes to bus routes are instituted due to a water pipe rupture on Gustav-Stresemann-Ring. All bus lines, with the exception of line 22, will adhere to their standard city center-bound routes.

Transportation Update: Diversion plan implemented due to water main rupture
Transportation Update: Diversion plan implemented due to water main rupture

Transportation alert: Detour setup because of water pipe rupture

In the city of Wiesbaden, changes have been made to several bus routes, affecting lines 16, 22, 27, 269, 274, 275, X79, 273 (destination BSZ only), 3, 6, 33, 34, 49, and school buses. Here's a breakdown of the changes and how to find the detailed routes for each line.

Line 16 now includes stops at Hauptbahnhof A, Gustav-Stresemann-Ring, Wittelsbacherstraße, Wettinerstraße, and Berliner Straße.

Line 22, with the destination Berufsschulzentrum (BSZ), bypasses Wettinerstraße after Gustav-Stresemann-Ring and heads directly to the final stop "Berufsschulzentrum".

For lines 27, 269, 274, 275, X79, and 273 (destination other than BSZ), the Mainzer Straße stop is skipped on the route towards Berufsschulzentrum.

Lines 3, 6, 33, 34, 49, and school buses have a route towards Freizeitbad, stopping at Hauptbahnhof A, Salzbachstraße/Gartenfeldstraße, Mainzer Straße, Welfenstraße, and continuing on the regular route. However, during construction work on Mainzer Straße, the left-turn lane will be closed in the direction of the city center for these lines, requiring additional time to be planned.

The "Mainzer Straße" stop is skipped on the route for lines 3, 33, and school buses towards the city center. Instead, these lines take a detour via Mainzer Straße, Gustav-Stresemann-Ring, and Bahnhofstraße to either "Hauptbahnhof B" or "Hauptbahnhof D" stops.

For lines 3, 33, and school buses via Brunhildenstraße, the route is towards the "Berufsschulzentrum", following the street course from "Hauptbahnhof A" to Mainzer Straße, Welfenstraße, and Brunhildenstraße.

To obtain the detailed routes for each bus line, the best approach is:

  1. Visit ESWE Verkehr’s official website (www.eswe-verkehr.de) and use their route finder or network map tool.
  2. Use the Moovit app or website to select each bus line and view its full route and stops.
  3. For school buses, check ESWE Verkehr’s school bus schedules or contact customer service directly.

An overview of all detour announcements is available on www.eswe-verkehr.de. The ESWE-Verkehr service telephone can be reached at (0611) 45022450 from Monday to Friday between 7 am and 6 pm, and on Saturdays from 8 am to 3 pm.

Rhein-Main Transport Association's timetable and fare information is available via the hotline at (069) 24248024, 24/7. Detailed route outlines for the specific bus lines were not directly in the search results, but this method will provide full current routes, stops, and timings.

For further assistance or summaries of routes for some lines, feel free to ask!

The changes in public-transit industry of Wiesbaden have affected several routes, such as Line 16 and Line 22 in the transportation sector. Line 16 now includes stops at specific locations like Hauptbahnhof A, Gustav-Stresemann-Ring, and so on, while Line 22, heading towards Berufsschulzentrum (BSZ), has made adjustments to bypass Wettinerstraße after Gustav-Stresemann-Ring. Financial implications for these changes in routing can be ascertained by consulting ESWE Verkehr’s official website or the Moovit app for detailed bus routes and timings.

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