Closure in Schönach: Auweg and Hauptstrasse closed until November!

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On October 8th, 2025, the closure of Auweg and Hauptstrasse in Schönach will be extended until the end of November 2025. Railways affected.

Closure in Schönach: Auweg and Hauptstrasse closed until November!

The municipality of Mötzing informs about the extension of the closure of the Auweg and Hauptstrasse in Schönach. This measure applies from today, October 8, 2025, until the end of November 2025. During this time, the affected roads cannot be used due to construction work.

RVV line 33 will end at the Schönach Schloss stop during the closure. In the direction of Griesau, Pfatter and Regensburg there is a diversion via St.-Vitus-Straße to Haimbuch and then continue on the B8. The Schönach Pfarrhaus and Schönach Hauptstraße stops are not available during this time, meaning passengers have to use the alternative Schönach Schloss stop.

Impact on public transport

The extended closure not only affects residents, but also has a significant impact on public transport. The bus lines cannot serve the closed areas, which makes planning trips to and from Straubing difficult. However, driving staff will be informed in good time about the necessary diversions to ensure that everything runs smoothly.

For further information on traffic, the RVV website can be consulted. The contact details are as follows: Telephone (0941) 46319–0, Email: info@rvv.de. If you have any questions about the timetables, the RVV staff will be happy to help.

Mobility in today's world

The current situation in Schönach highlights the challenges in the area of ​​mobility. As Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences explains in its transport system management, it is crucial that people can reach and enjoy different places. The increasing demand for transport in congested cities requires a creative approach to the topic of mobility.

Cities face the challenge that building new transport infrastructure is often expensive and time-consuming. It is therefore important to view mobility as a holistic system that includes not only means of transport and structural infrastructure, but also digital equipment and a distinctive mobility culture.

Considering all of these aspects, the extension of the closure in Schönach represents only part of the comprehensive measures necessary to ensure high-quality, sustainable and efficient mobility. Local transport providers and the community are working closely together to minimize the impact on citizens.