Mäo interchange reconstruction to fix design flaw that left buses stranded
Reconstruction has begun at the Mäo transport interchange in Estonia. The project will correct a design error that caused many long-distance buses to bypass the stop entirely.
ЭстонияWork has officially begun on the reconstruction of the Mäo transport interchange in Estonia, with the project set to address a longstanding design flaw that has disrupted regional bus services for some time.
The original design of the intersection contained an error that made it impractical for many intercity buses to stop at Mäo, effectively cutting off the area from a key part of the public transport network. Passengers relying on long-distance connections have been left without reliable access to these services as a result.
The reconstruction aims to rectify the planning mistake and restore full functionality to the interchange, allowing intercity buses to resume regular stops at the location. Once completed, the project is expected to significantly improve transport accessibility for residents and travellers passing through the area.
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