Two lanes cut on Príncep de Viana street in Lleida due to sewage works

The action, which is part of the new bus station project, will last for three days, affecting traffic flow in both directions.

Imatge genèrica d'una via urbana amb dos carrils tallats per obres d'infraestructura i cons de trànsit.

Imatge genèrica d'una via urbana amb dos carrils tallats per obres d'infraestructura i cons de trànsit.

The Generalitat started renewal work this Wednesday on a sewage connection in front of the old La Meta flour mill, forcing the closure of two lanes on Príncep de Viana street in Lleida until Friday.

This intervention, which began on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, involves reducing the capacity of Príncep de Viana street, one of the main arteries in Lleida. Two lanes will remain open, one for each direction of traffic, while the work lasts.
The works focus on renewing a sewage connection located directly in front of the old La Meta flour mill building. This action is part of the overall construction project for the new Lleida bus station.

The Generalitat has planned for the traffic restriction to be maintained for three days, with the aim of minimizing the impact on urban mobility.

In addition to this sewage renewal, the station project includes other improvements. In the coming weeks, the pavement will be renewed in the section between La Meta and Comtes d’Urgell street, thus completing the infrastructure works in the area.
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