Return of public transport to Mlynské Nivy will be delayed

Developer and council agree to wait until the reconstruction is complete.

(Source: SME)

Mlynské Nivy Street will not reopen to public transport in September as originally planned. The developer and Bratislava city council agreed to complete the reconstruction of the street rather than partially open it unfinished, as the closure of Mlynské Nivy Street has not complicated the traffic in Bratislava as expected. The street will reopen to both public transport and general traffic by September 2020 at the latest.

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“Rather than returning public transport to the unfinished boulevard, we preferred to push for conceptual improvements,” said Peter Bubla, spokesperson for Bratislava city council.

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