Major traffic restrictions in Bilbao on 2 and 3 September due to the La Vuelta stage
The main traffic restrictions will be on Enekuri-Artxanda Road, Don Diego Lopez de Haro Main Street, Sabino Arana and Euskalduna Bridge. As the case may be, restrictions will begin on Tuesday.
La Vuelta 2016, in Bilbao.
Bilbaowill host the 3rd stage of the Return to Spainon Wednesday, September 3. Lasterketa will depart from San Mamés at 13:30 and Don Diego Lopez de Haro willfinish at 17:30.
The stage will cause traffic restrictions from the day before, as assembly work will begin on Tuesday, September 2 in the San Mamés area from 09:00. There will be traffic conditions such as Athletic matches, even if they are mild.
Therefore, the City Council recommends avoiding the use of the private car . The ideal option will be to take the subway or train . In fact, the routes of Bilbobus and Bizkaibus, as well as the trams between Euskalduna and Basurto, will also be cut.
The device will also restrict access and exit to garages in affected areas, as well as parking reservations in exit and destination environments.
Major roadblocks
Road cuts will begin on September 2, the day before the race.
Main traffic restrictions. Image: EITB MEDIA.
Specifically,the first cut of eve will take place at 21:00 on the Enekuri-Artxanda road, and only residents and workers will be allowed to pass.
On the day of the race, will be activatedonthe 3rd of September The most important cuts\u00A0will be activated. 6:30 and 21:00 between Sabino Arana, Abandoibarra and Gran Vía .
However, Iparragirre Street will have cross-sectional traffic.
On the other hand,from0 9:00 to and until the end of the year,the Euskalduna Bridge will be closed to traffic, to any vehicle outside the organization or municipal operation. In addition,the most important tunnels , Artxanda – Salve and Ugasko – La Salve,will be closed in both directions atleastone hour before the race begins.
Its opening cannot yet be determined, since it will be in the hands of the Municipal Police and the Ertzaintza.
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