Changes to MVG bus service due to bridge work on Kreuzhof over A95 in Munich; bus lines detouring
In two nights this September and October, the Munich Transport Company (MVG) will reroute a bus line due to work on the Kreuzhof bridges over the A95. The exact dates for the rerouting of the affected bus line, which is not specified in the text, are September 19 and 25.
The work on the Kreuzhof bridges is causing disruptions to the MVG bus service in Munich. As a result, bus line 51 will be rerouted. The rerouting will affect stops from Geisenhausenerstraße to Waldfriedhof (main entrance) and from Waldfriedhof (main entrance) to Geisenhausenerstraße in the direction of Moosach Bf. and Aidenbachstraße, respectively.
During the rerouting, the stops that will be omitted are from Waldfriedhof (main entrance) to Geisenhausenerstraße in the direction of Aidenbachstraße, and from Geisenhausenerstraße to Waldfriedhof (main entrance) in the direction of Moosach Bf. Passengers are advised to use the stops at Waldfriedhof, Werdenfelsstraße, Ettalstraße, Pilsenseestraße, Höglwörther Straße, Murnauer Straße, and Ratzingerplatz instead.
The location of the rerouting and the closures is in Sendling-Westpark, Munich. The exact nature of the work on the Kreuzhof bridges, whether it is a new construction or a repair, is not specified in the text.
In addition, on Friday, September 19, and Thursday, September 25, 2025, bus line 144 will also be rerouted due to full road closures as part of construction works starting from September 22. The route will be detoured via Waterburger Landstraße, Truderinger Straße, and Schmuckerweg, impacting normal stops along Karl-Theodor-Straße. The exact stops that will be skipped during the rerouting of bus line 144 are not explicitly detailed in the provided sources.
Passengers are advised to check the MVG website or contact the MVG customer service for the most up-to-date information on the rerouting of the affected bus lines. It is important to plan your journey in advance to avoid any inconvenience caused by the rerouting of the bus lines.
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