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Transportation arranged for Schnadegang destination

Alterations to Bus Shelters Continue

Transfer of passengers to Schnadegang via bus
Transfer of passengers to Schnadegang via bus

Transportation arranged for Schnadegang destination

The Schnadegang event, scheduled for Saturday, September 20th, is still set to proceed, despite some changes in the bus schedule. The Culture Office has announced these adjustments, which have been made by the local public transportation authority or the municipality responsible for public transport planning in the area.

Participants are advised to take note of these changes and plan their travel accordingly. For those participating from Böspende, an alternative bus stop has been designated at the "Church" stop at Pfarrer-Wiggen-Straße. All other Schnadegang participants are encouraged to use the alternative stop at Meierfrankenfeldstraße/Corner Walzweg.

Unfortunately, due to road closures, the "Lendringsen Sparkasse" bus stop will not be operational on this day. Additionally, a bus stop at the Nikolaus-Groß-Schule in Böspende will also be unavailable. No new bus stops have been added to the Schnadegang schedule for September 20th.

The Culture Office appreciates the understanding of Schnadegang participants regarding these changes and encourages everyone to follow the provided alternative arrangements to ensure a smooth journey to the event. At present, no further information about alternative transportation options for Schnadegang participants has been provided.

As always, the Schnadegang team looks forward to welcoming participants on September 20th and invites everyone to join in the festivities, despite the minor changes to the bus schedule. Stay tuned for more updates and enjoy the Schnadegang!

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