Hamburg's Adam-Opel-Straße Intersection Transforms for Safer Crossings
Hamburg's traffic is set for changes as Terramag begins work on a new intersection at Adam-Opel-Straße / Max-von-Laue-Straße. Completion is expected by the end of the year, with temporary traffic diversions and parking restrictions in place.
From June 16 to July 4, Ludwig-Dörfler-Allee will be a one-way street, redirecting traffic towards 'An der Festung'/ Palais Verna. During this time, parking is only allowed in marked areas. After the initial phase, construction will shift to the parking garage side. Once completed, left turns from Adam-Opel-Straße to Max-von-Laue-Straße and vice versa will be possible.
The barrier-free redesign of the 'Parkschule' bus stop is ongoing until August, with the street-side stop expected to be finished during the school holidays. Meanwhile, Lise-Meitner-Straße in the 'Blauer See' industrial area is undergoing final paving, requiring a complete road closure from June 20 to 22.
During the detour, a no-stopping zone will be in effect between 'An der Festung' 28 and Frankfurter Straße 74. The City of Hamburg is the client for the renovation of the underpass area under Varkausstraße. Once completed, the new intersection will provide safer crossing opportunities for pedestrians and cyclists over Adam-Opel-Straße.
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