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The reconstruction of Mlynské nivy in Bratislava will reduce the blow of the bus lines 50, 70 and 88 from Monday (16.7.) The reason for the traffic constraints will be extensive excavation at the l. Mlynské Nivy – Karadžičova intersection
For busy operating conditions and anticipated transport delays, bus transport in this section will be diverted. The anticipated end of the temporary change of transport is half of September.
The relevant public transport lines in Bratislava will be redirected from Monday to the start of daily traffic. Line 50 will leave the Dulovo námestie stop directly on the Košická road, Most Apollo, where it will connect to your route. Passengers have a bus station available from the Košická stop, the Twin City and Panorama City stops can use the pedestrian transfer to the Košická stop or the transfer by the 88 line. line serves Košická stop (line 68).
Lines 70 and 88
Line 70 will be from the stop Novohradská left by Košická, Landerer, Dostoevsky, where it will connect the stop Malá scenic to its stop route. Passengers can also use the Košická bus station, passengers from the Twin City stop can use the pedestrian transfer to the Panorama City stop
. Stops at Košická (line 68), Portal (line 88) and Panorama City.
Line 88 towards SNP Bridge will head to the right of the Twin City stop on the Mlynske nivy road, Košická and Most Apollo, where the Most Apollo stop will connect to its route under Most. PNS. The line is located at bus station Mlynske nivy (direction Košická / Svätoplukova) and Košická (line 68). There is no bus stop at the bus station of the VUB building, Twin City (towards Most SNP) and Panorama City (towards Most SNP)
Completed in 2019
HB Reavis, who is building a new bus station in Bratislava, May with a total reconstruction of the Mlynske nivy street. It is currently starting with the construction of an underground circular vault. As a result, drivers must take into account traffic constraints
The reconstruction of the Mlynské nivy is divided into several phases, the total closure of the street will not occur. The recovery is provisionally estimated at 24 million euros and the investor will implement it at his own expense.
The initial phases should be completed during the autumn of this year. The new boulevard should be available to residents and visitors of Bratislava in the autumn of 2019.