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Take the shuttle to the Neukloster Whitsun market!

For the Whitsun market in Neukloster, we are organising an additional shuttle service between Buxtehude and Neukloster on Whit Sunday and Whit Monday. The special line 2199 connects numerous stops in Buxtehude directly with the event site at the Whitsun market in Neukloster. This offers a comfortable and relaxed journey without having to search for a parking space. Important information Service days: Whitsunday and Whit Monday Special route: 2199 Route: Buxtehude - Neukloster, Whitsun Market Regular daily services Serving many central stops in Buxtehude and Neukloster The first journey on Whitsunday departs from „Buxtehude, Bahnhof“ at 7.57 a.m. and from „Buxtehude, Heitmannshausen“ at 8.55 a.m.. The return journeys from the Whitsun market continue into the evening. Please note: Some journeys only serve certain stops for boarding or alighting. TO THE TIMETABLE

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Lines 2026 and 2075 | Closure in Bützfleth: 11 September 2024 to 31 December 2026

Erlenweg in Bützfleth will be closed from 11 September 2024 to 31 December 2026 due to a dilapidated bridge. ➡️ There are construction site timetables for the construction site – you can find them here. In detail: Routes 1027, 1135, 1047 and 1041 of line 2026 will remain on Obstmarschenweg and will not be able to serve the stops „Bützfleth, Friedhof“, „Bützfleth, Pappelstieg“ and “Bützfleth, Holunderweg„. Passengers are requested to use the “Bützfleth, Kirche„ stop instead. Routes 1010 and 1018 will be diverted via Moorchaussee, turning at the junction with Landernweg, and will not be able to serve the “Bützfleth, Holunderweg„ stop. Passengers are requested to use the replacement stop on Flethstraße near house number 101. Line 2075 will remain on Moorchaussee and will not be able to serve the “Bützfleth, Holunderweg" stop. Passengers are requested to use the replacement stop on Flethstraße near house number 101.

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Lines 2001, 2004, 2012, 2018, 2021, 2025, 2026, 2037, 2051, 2060, 2061, 2365, 2370, 2372 and 2376 | Construction work in Stade: 02.04.2024 - 30.06.2028

From 2 April 2024 to 30 June 2028, Harsefelder Straße in Stade will be closed in 9 construction phases due to renovation work on the cycle path, footpath and retention channel. ➡️ There are roadworks timetables for the construction site - you can find them here. In detail: From 15 August 2025 to 30 June 2026, Harsefelder Straße in Stade will be closed on one side at the junction with Holtermannstraße due to construction work (construction sections 4 and 5). The above-mentioned lines will therefore take a diversion in the direction of Stade railway station via Am Exerzierplatz, Timm-Kröger-Straße, Am Schäferstieg, Holtermannstraße and Im Neuwerk. ➡️ The stops „Stade, Bf. Stade“, „Stade, Teichstraße“ and „Stade, Brauerstraße“ cannot be served in the direction of the railway station; instead, please use the stops „Stade, Sachsenstraße (West)“, „Stade, Am Exerzierplatz“, „Stade, Timm-Kröger-Straße“ and the replacement stop in Im Neuwerk at the junction with Harsefelder Straße. ℹ️ Note: Out of town, the lines continue to run as normal. Addition: Line 2021 (30.03. - 10.07.2026) Line 2021 can no longer turn from Thuner Straße into Harsefelder Straße and therefore runs two diversions: 1st section:After the „Wiepenkathen, Am Steinkamp“ stop, the route runs directly via the B73 to Ottenbeck.➡️ The „Stade, Thuner Straße“ stop is also served. Section 2: After the „Stade, Schwabensee“ stop, there will be a diversion via Sachsenstraße, Harsefelder Straße and B73.➡️ The stops „Stade, Sachsenstraße (KVG)“, „Stade, Frankenweg“ and „Stade, Sachsenstraße (Mitte)“ will be served in reverse order. ➡️ The stops „Stade, Athenaeum“, „Stade, Sachsenstraße (Mitte)“, „Stade, Harburger Straße (KVG)“, „Stade, Berliner Platz“ and „Stade, Bahnhof (Hansebrücke)“ cannot be served during this time. From 18 May 2026, the stop „Stade, Jobelmannstraße“ cannot be served. This affects lines 2005, 2021 and 2721.

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Lines 149, 4148, 4200 and 4210 | Construction work in Harburg: 03.06.2024 - 04.11.2026

From 3 June 2024 to 4 November 2026, the bus facility at Harburg station will be closed due to renovation work. Lines 149, 4148, 4200 and 4210 will therefore be rerouted. ➡️ There are construction site timetables for the construction site - you can find them here. In detail: Line 149 in the direction of Harburg will take a diversion via Nartenstraße (which is already being used due to the closure of Brücke des 17. Juni), Veritaskai, Kanalplatz, Harburger Schloßstraße, Seehafenbrücke Harburger Ring and Knoopstraße and will not be able to serve the "Harburg, Bf. Harburg" stop. The stops "Hamburg, Süderelbe (Süd)", "Hamburg, Neuländer Straße", "Hamburg, Schellerdamm", "Hamburg, Kanalplatz", "Hamburg, Harburger Schloßstraße" and "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathaus (Eißendorfer Straße)" will also be served. In order to be able to pick up their journeys in the return direction more quickly, some journeys travel via Bundesstraße 73 and Schloßmühlendamm and serve the stop "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathaus" instead of the stop "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathaus (Eißendorfer Straße)". Individual journeys will serve the stops "Hamburg, Neuland", "Hamburg, Neuländer Weg", "Hamburg, Großmoorbogen (Neuländer See)", "Hamburg, Großmoorring", "Hamburg, Wohlersweg". These journeys cannot serve the "Hamburg, Bf. Harburg" stop either. As a replacement, stop at the alternative stop "Hamburg, Bf. Harburg (Großmoordamm)". From there, individual journeys will travel via Bundesstraße 73, Moorstraße, Wilstorfer Straße and Harburger Ring to the "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathaus" stop, while the others will travel directly back towards Winsen from the replacement stop at Harburg station. Line 149 in the direction of Winsen will take a diversion via Harburger Ring, Seehafenbrücke, Karnapp, Seevestraße, Hannoversche Straße, Neuländer Straße and Nartenstraße and will not be able to serve the "Hamburg, Bf. Harburg" stop. The route via Neuländer Straße and Nartenstraße will be cancelled with the end of the Bridge of 17 June construction project. The stops "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathaus" and "Hamburg, Karnapp" will also be served. Journeys travelling directly from "Hamburg, Bf. Harburg (Großmoordamm)" in the direction of Winsen will travel via the Bundesstraße 73, the Hanover Bridge and Hannoversche Straße. During the closure of Brücke des 17. Juni they will also travel via Neuländer Straße and Nartenstraße. Line 149 cannot operate at all from 15 July to 4 August 2024 due to the Bridge of 17 June construction project. Further information can be found in the announcement on this construction project. Line 4148 will take a diversion via Wilstorfer Straße, Harburger Ring, Knoopstraße, Bremer Straße and Krummholzberg and will not be able to serve the "Hamburg, Bf. Harburg" stop. In the direction of Harburg, the stops "Hamburg, Harburger Ring" and "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathuas" will also be served. In the direction of Jesteburg, the stops "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathaus", "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathaus (Eißendorfer Straße)", "Hamburg, Knoopstraße/Bremer Straße", "Hamburg, Moorstraße" (replacement stop in Wilstorfer Straße) will also be served. Lines 4200 and 4210 will run from Krummholzberg directly onto Harburger Ring to the stop "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathaus" and will not be able to serve the stops "Hamburg, Moorstraße" and "Hamburg, Bf. Harburg". Passengers should use the stops "Hamburg, S Harburg Rathaus" and "Hamburg S Harburg Rathaus (Eißendorfer Straße)".

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hvv Safely on the road | Bus exit of your choice - we're on board!

The safety of our passengers is our top priority: that's why we are taking part in the "Safe journeys on the hvv" campaign. From now on, you as our passenger can choose the shortest and safest route in the evening hours and get off between two bus stops. It is important that you inform our driver of your stop request shortly before you want to get off. The driver will then decide whether the desired stop is possible, taking into account all relevant safety aspects. You will get off the bus at the front. You can find all further information about the campaign here.

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hvv Prepaid Card | Ticket purchase now also possible with us!

The new hvv Prepaid Card in Hamburg offers the option of cashless ticket purchases. Now this is also possible on our buses. In addition to the popular ticket purchase via app, a further cashless sales channel is now offered. In contrast to the buses in Hamburg, however, the option of buying tickets in cash will remain available until further notice despite the introduction of sales via prepaid cards. This allows maximum flexibility for passengers. The hvv Prepaid Card offers the advantage of being able to travel flexibly, cashlessly and without registration through the hvv. Important: the card itself is not available from the bus driver, but from numerous retail co-operation partners. There, the card can be topped up with any amount and later recharged. Further information on the hvv Prepaid Card and its points of sale can be found on the hvv website here.

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First electric buses: a big step towards the mobility of the future

We were delighted to present our first four electric buses in the district of Stade. We were able to present the new environmentally friendly vehicles at a press event together with representatives from politics, business and our company. The presentation was attended by Michael Fastert and Jan Behrendt from our management team as well as District Administrator Kai Seefried and District Councillor Thorsten Heinze. Other guests included Kai-Ulrich Baak and Inken Montzka from the district of Stade, Ottmar Heinen and Dr Rainer Gärtner from eMIS and Karsten Leist from Verkehrsgesellschaft Nord-Ost-Niedersachsen mbH (VNO). Clean mobility for all With the new and eye-catching electric buses, we are not only focussing on environmentally friendly technology, but are also actively contributing to improving the quality of life in our region. The buses will be used throughout the district of Stade and are therefore a visible sign of the change in mobility. This is made possible by federal funding from the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport's (BMDV) programme to promote alternative drive systems in passenger transport and with financial support from the district of Stade. The project is being subsidised as part of the Special Climate and Transformation Fund (KTF). Funding for this measure is also provided as part of the German Recovery and Resilience Plan (DARP) via the European Recovery and Resilience Facilities (ARF) in the NextGenerationEU programme. The funding guideline is coordinated by NOW GmbH and implemented by Project Management Jülich (PtJ). The new electric buses: sustainable and innovative The four new electric buses are from the IVECO brand and belong to the E-Way model. This model stands for the highest environmental standards and state-of-the-art electromobility. Range: With a range of up to 300 kilometres per charge, the buses are ideally suited for daily scheduled services. Capacity: They offer space for up to 70 passengers and ensure a pleasant journey with their low-noise drive. Sustainability: CO₂ emissions are reduced to zero thanks to the purely electric drive - a decisive step towards climate-friendly mobility in the district of Stade.

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