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Traffic: A59 at Duisburg Partially Closed Due to Work on Bridge

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Here you can find information on the topic "Transport". Read now "A59 at Duisburg partly blocked due to work on bridge".

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The four-week closure of the A59 should not lead to the traffic chaos in Duisburg. Therefore, the city asks not to evade on inner-city roads. What it recommends instead.

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Here you can find information on the topic "Transport". Read now "A59 at Duisburg partly blocked due to work on bridge".

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Duisburg becomes the Nadelöhr – and this also affects many commuters from the Lower Rhine. The A59 will become a one-way road from today, and the railway traffic to the right Rhine continues.

As of today, Monday, July 28, the business enterprises Duisburg (WBD) carry out canal construction work on Koopmannstraße, between Gartroper Straße and Albrechtstraße, in Duisburg-Obermeiderich. The work is mainly carried out as a hiking site from Kanalschacht to Kanalschacht, which is why no-stop zones must be identified in the respective work area. However, traffic can flow. In the period from Monday, August 4, to Friday, August 8, the Koopman…

The A59 is an important north-south axis in the heart of the Ruhr area. For 14 days per direction nothing is going on here anymore. The Berlin bridge has to be strengthened urgently.

Closures of the A59 make Duisburg motorists nervous. In 2014, the city highway was even closed for six months. Why this did not have a great deal of chaos.

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waz.de broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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