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Enhancement measures undertaken by the Commission to elevate the caliber of the transportation infrastructure.

Construction work on Raiffeisen Bridge traffic intersections, overseen by the Mobility Office Cochem-Koblenz (LBM), begins September 15. Local residents in Neuwied have expressed concerns and speculations about traffic management due to these upcoming construction activities. To avoid...

Enhancements have been implemented by the Commission aimed at upgrading the standard of the...
Enhancements have been implemented by the Commission aimed at upgrading the standard of the transportation infrastructure.

Enhancement measures undertaken by the Commission to elevate the caliber of the transportation infrastructure.

The Landesbetrieb Mobilität Rheinland-Pfalz (LBM) has announced a renovation project for the traffic crossing structures in the area of the approach bridges of the Raiffeisenbrücke in Neuwied, Germany. The press release, available at this link, provides detailed information about the construction phases and closure times for the project.

The renovation work is scheduled to begin on September 17, 2025, with night and weekend full closures. The anticipated duration of the construction work is approximately three weeks. The work phases with full closures on the weekends of September 19-22, September 26-29, and from October 10-13 have been scheduled. To complete related Sanierungsarbeiten (renovation works), night work will extend to October 3.

Interested parties are advised to find more details in the LBM's press release. It is essential to plan alternative routes during the construction period to avoid potential inconveniences. The LBM encourages everyone to stay informed and follow the traffic updates provided in their press release.

The Raiffeisenbrücke is a vital infrastructure in Neuwied, connecting Neuwied Center with Neuwied Hafenstraße. The renovation project aims to ensure the bridge's continued safety and efficiency for years to come. The LBM is committed to minimising disruptions and completing the project as efficiently as possible.

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