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Accessible Extension of the Bus Stops "Gohlis Nord" · Leipziger Zeitung

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From Thursday, 10 July until October, both bus stops "Gohlis Nord" in Max Liebermann-Straße will be upgraded barrier-free. Before that, the municipal utilities will renew the drinking water lines on site. At both stop points, blind lanes and elevated curbs will be installed. The already modernised passenger shelters will remain. During the construction work, traffic will pass the stops one-lane. The temporary traffic lights [...] The post Barrie…
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From Thursday, 10 July until October, both bus stops "Gohlis Nord" in Max Liebermann-Straße will be upgraded barrier-free. Before that, the municipal utilities will renew the drinking water lines on site. At both stop points, blind lanes and elevated curbs will be installed. The already modernised passenger shelters will remain. During the construction work, traffic will pass the stops one-lane. The temporary traffic lights [...] The post Barrie…

During the construction work, the traffic is passed one-lane by the stops. The temporary traffic lights at the intersection Virchowstraße/Max-Liebermann-Straße are adapted accordingly. Also pedestrians can use the traffic lights during this time to safely reach the intersection...

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leipzig.de broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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