Sesvete Alert: Overpass Works Begin, Bus Lines Rerouted for Three Months
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Roadworks on the Ljudevita Posavskog overpass in Sesvete, Croatia, begin Sunday and will last three months.
- Several public transport bus lines will be rerouted, with some shortened and others operating on modified routes.
- Bus line 275 will not run until September 7, while lines 277 and 284 will terminate at a temporary turning point in Kelekova Street.
Residents and commuters in Sesvete, Croatia, should prepare for significant disruptions as major roadworks commence on the Ljudevita Posavskog overpass this Sunday. The construction is slated to last for three months, significantly impacting daily travel and public transportation.
The Zagreb Electric Tram (ZET) has announced temporary traffic regulations affecting multiple bus lines. Notably, bus line 275 will be suspended entirely until September 7. Lines 277 and 284 will operate on shortened routes, terminating at a newly established temporary turning point in Kelekova Street. The revised route for these lines involves Kelekova, Slatinska Street, Ljudevita Posavskog, and Industrijska cesta before continuing on their regular paths.
Several bus stops will be out of service during the construction period. These include the Bistriฤka-Zagrebaฤka stops and stops at Ninska, Sesvete-izlaz, Sesvete-ukrcaj, and Ljudevita Posavskog in the northern direction. A temporary stop will be set up in Slatinska Street near Ljudevita Posavskog.
Bus line 270 will also navigate a partially altered route, connecting Dubec to Novi Jelkovec via Ulica Dubrava, ฤulineฤka cesta, Resniฤki gaj I and II, Slavonska avenija, and Ulica Ljudevita Posavskog. Several stops along this route, including Ulica Kaktusa, Brestoveฤka, Ljudevita Posavskog, and Zagrebaฤka 94 and 103, will not be accessible. Bus line 279 will follow a new timetable, while line 282 will also be shortened to the temporary turning point in Kelekova Street.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.