Many working people switch from public transport to the car in the morning to get to work. The effects are already noticeable at the entrances to the city of Linz.
The following traffic jams were currently reported (as of 8 a.m.):
– A1 or A25 in the direction of Vienna from Pucking to the Linz junction. You lose 45 minutes before an accident site that has since been cleared, the traffic jam has already reached back to the A25. In the opposite direction, towards Salzburg: Traffic jam from Asten St. Florian to the Linz junction, ten minutes lost.
– A1 coming from Enns before the Linz junction
– B127 from Puchenau, slow traffic between Urfahrwänd and Rudolfstraße, plus 30 minutes.
– A7 towards A1 from Treffling to Hafen-Strasse and from the Bindermichl tunnel to the Linz junction
– B1 from Marchtrenk to Traun
– B1 bypass Ebelsberg in front of the Mona Lisa tunnel, you need 20 minutes longer.
– B139 from Haid to Traun
– B3 from Steyregg to Linzer Franckstrasse
– B137 towards Bad Schallerbach from Grieskirchen
This article is continuously updated.
What was your experience on the way to work this morning? Write to us at online@nachrichten.at.
Important links:
- You can find more questions and answers about the rail strike at oebb.at/streik
- Scotty, the ÖBB digital timetable information: fahrplan.oebb.at
- Information on carpooling in the greater Linz area: domino-ooe.at
Source: Nachrichten