Excavators Arrive in Blato! Main Road Being Repaired, Seven ZET Lines to Take New Routes from Monday
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Roadworks on Karlovačka Road in Zagreb will cause detours for seven ZET bus lines starting Monday.
- The affected lines include 110, 111, 132, 161, 162, 164, and 168, which will operate on modified routes until the work is completed.
- Passengers are advised to check the new routes and note the temporary suspension of certain stops.
Major roadworks are set to begin on Karlovačka Road in Zagreb, necessitating significant changes to public transportation routes. Starting Monday, seven Zagreb Electric Tram (ZET) bus lines will be rerouted to accommodate the ongoing sanitation of the main roadway.
The affected bus lines are 110, 111, 132, 161, 162, 164, and 168. These lines, many of which originate from Savski Most and head towards the southern parts of the city, will follow new routes until the completion of the announced roadworks. The modifications are primarily due to the extensive nature of the repairs planned for the main traffic artery.
Specific changes include rerouting for lines 110, 161, and 162, which will now travel via Remetinečki gaj and Ulica Jaruščica before continuing on their regular routes. Notably, the "Naletilićeva" stop on Karlovačka Road and "Brezovička 28" will not be served by these lines. Line 110 will use a temporary stop on Ulica Remetinec in the direction of Botinec.
Similarly, lines 111, 132, 164, and 168 will also be diverted after reaching the intersection of Remetinečka Road and Remetinečki gaj. They will proceed via Ulica Jaruščica before rejoining Karlovačka Road. The "Naletilićeva" stop will be skipped in the western direction for these routes. Passengers are advised that buses on the modified sections will utilize existing intermediate stops. It is also noted that line 162 is already operating on a detour due to separate works on Ulica Ašpergeri.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.