Railway shutdown of the FÜ22 at Lower Railway Station, Roßtal Street
The quaint town of Fuerth in Germany is gearing up for the much-anticipated Rossatal Kirchweih event, taking place from August 6 to August 13, 2025. This significant event in Fuerth's calendar attracts thousands of visitors each year, transforming the town into a bustling hub of activities.
However, this year, motorists navigating the area will need to adjust their routes due to a road closure. FÜ22, Untere Bahnhofstraße will be closed to all traffic during the same period, from August 6 to August 13, 2025. The local municipal authorities, in coordination with the Rossatal Kirchweih event committee, have organised the closure to facilitate the smooth running of the event.
A detour route has been signposted and provided for motorists to navigate around the closed area. Motorists are advised to follow these signs to ensure they reach their destinations without any issues. It is important to note that the consumer markets in Fuerth can still be accessed via this detour route.
Motorists should anticipate increased traffic and potential delays due to the detour route during the Rossatal Kirchweih event. To avoid inconvenience, motorists are encouraged to plan their routes in advance and allow extra time for their journeys.
The Rossatal Kirchweih event is not accessible by car directly during the specified dates. Visitors are advised to use public transport or to park in designated areas and walk to the event site.
The Rossatal Kirchweih event is a highlight of Fuerth's calendar, and despite the road closure, it promises to be an exciting and memorable event for all who attend. So, if you're in the area, don't miss out on the opportunity to experience this unique event. Remember to follow the signposted detour route, plan your journey, and enjoy the festivities!
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