Major construction work in Baar: Post and Bahnhofstrasse will soon be closed!
Renovation work in Baar: Poststrasse and Bahnhofstrasse closed from June 23rd to July 4th, 2025. Diversions and construction work announced.

Major construction work in Baar: Post and Bahnhofstrasse will soon be closed!
In the charming town of Baar, an extensive renovation of the Poststrasse and Bahnhofstrasse is imminent. From June 23rd to July 4th, 2025, essential work will be carried out to renew the dilapidated surface. Loud nau.ch The road sections from the underground car park exit of the Gotthard shopping center to the public car park and from the Neumühle restaurant to the Neugasse entrance are in great need of renovation. In order to carry out the work safely despite ongoing traffic, signposted diversions are necessary.
July 3, 2025 will be particularly challenging. On this day there will be a complete 24-hour closure of Poststrasse to enable the paving to be installed. Pedestrians should also be prepared to be guided around the construction site. Bahnhofstrasse will also be closed to private traffic in the section from numbers three to nine from June 30 to July 4, 2025. The recommended bypass is via the Neugasse/Bahnhofstrasse intersection.
Challenges and outlook
In addition to the closures mentioned, further one-day closures are planned around two weeks later after the paving work has been completed. Since the work is subject to weather conditions, unforeseen postponements could occur. This makes thorough planning essential to ensure road safety. According to the regulations set out in a post by haufe.de are described, the builder and the companies involved are responsible for safety on the construction site.
A promising outlook emerges from the soon-to-be-restored traffic flow on the dam bridge, which will be open again for both trams and cars from Saturday, June 18th. With a new surface, cycle and pedestrian paths as well as modern tram tracks, the bridge presents itself after a year-long renovation phase berliner-zeitung.de cost around 2.5 million marks, now in new splendor.
Although nearby businesses were affected by a loss in sales of up to 50 percent during this construction work, the early completion of the work promises a positive turnaround. Nevertheless, many entrepreneurs are skeptical about the long-term construction times and demand that the construction work be strictly monitored.
AnWoQue, a working group at Bahnhofstrasse, is already calling for strict control and support from the city administration in order to minimize the burden on residents and businesses during this challenging time.