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Construction site in Bad Tölz: Work starts on April 8th - “Kolbergarten” car park can only be reached from one direction

2024-04-04T11:28:11.747Z

Highlights: Construction site in Bad Tölz: Work starts on April 8th - “Kolbergarten” car park can only be reached from one direction. During construction work until mid-June, the ‘Kolburgarten’ car park will only be accessed from one side. Telekom is also laying fiber optics and the city is carrying out sewer construction work. The following RVO lines are affected by the closure: 311, 312, 313, 353, 357, 364, 368, 391 and 392. Stay up-to-date on the most important stories with the “Das Gelbe Blatt” newsletter  every day at the end of the day or with the new ‘Das gelbe BlATT’ app.



As of: April 4, 2024, 1:11 p.m

By: Daniel Wegscheider

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The public Tölz car park “Kolbergarten” on Nockhergasse can be accessed from one direction at any time during construction work. © Daniel Wegscheider

The Bad Tölz public utility company is modernizing its transformer stations on Säg- and Fröhlichgasse. During construction work until mid-June, the “Kolbergarten” car park can only be accessed from one side.

Bad Tölz – Since the transformer stations of the Bad municipal utilities at Säggasse 4 and Fröhlichgasse 2 no longer correspond to the current state of the art, a new station was set up at the “Kolbergarten” car park last year. As reported, the Bad Tölz municipal utility company will merge the two existing transformer stations into the new station. Telekom is also laying fiber optics and the city is carrying out sewer construction work.

Construction work by the Bad Tölz municipal utility company on Sägegasse and Fröhlichgasse will begin on April 8th

The construction work, divided into two phases, begins on April 8th and lasts until early/mid-June. During this time, through traffic will be redirected via Osterleite. According to the municipal utilities, the public car park “Kolbergarten” (P11) can be accessed at any time - but only from one direction. Pedestrians can pass through the area, cyclists have to push in the construction area.

One-way regulation on Tölzer Nockhergasse will be lifted during the municipal utility work

In the first phase from April 10th, access and exit to the “Kolbergarten” car park will be via Nockhergasse. The one-way regulation will be lifted there and the bottleneck at the Irlbeck House will be controlled by a traffic light. After around four weeks, the second phase of work will begin in the upper area of ​​Säggasse. From this point on, the “Kolbergarten” car park can only be reached via the Isar Bridge.

Traffic coming from Nockhergasse can drive to Nockherplatz and turn around there. The abolition of the one-way street regulation remains in effect for this period. The energy supplier expects this phase to take around five weeks. Current information can be found on the Stadtwerke homepage (www.stw-toelz.de).

Regular service during the construction period (April 8th to June 7th)

The

school buses and public buses

as well as

transfer journeys from Bad Tölz train station

towards the Isarkai central bus station

travel via Eisenbergerstraße - Dietramszeller Straße - Osterleite to the municipal utilities and on to the central bus station.

From the school center or depot

towards the central bus station,

the loop is driven via Bahnhof - Eisenbergerstraße, as the bus cannot turn right at the Bahnhofstraße - Osterleite intersection. A replacement stop will be built

on Osterleite

near

Autohaus Frimberger

.

The following RVO lines are affected by the closure

: 311, 312, 313, 353, 357, 364, 368, 391 and 392.

Stay up-to-date on the most important stories

with the 

“Das Gelbe Blatt”

newsletter

 every day at the end of the day or with the new

“Das Gelbe Blatt” app .

Source: merkur

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