Andorra-France Access Fully Restored via Road and Public Transport
Government confirms normal operations through Porte-Puymorens pass and L'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre after recent disruptions.
Key Points
- Road access via Porte-Puymorens pass to Occitanie reopened.
- Trains and buses resumed at L'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre.
- Follows unspecified disruptions; check real-time updates.
- Relieves pressure on Spain-side tunnels.
Access to Andorra from France has been fully restored via both road and public transport, government authorities confirmed on Thursday.
Motorists can now travel through the Porte-Puymorens pass, a key route connecting the Principality to France's Occitanie region. Public transport services have also resumed, with trains and buses operating normally via L'Hospitalet-près-l'Andorre.
The announcement follows recent disruptions, though officials have not detailed the exact cause or duration of the closures. Travellers are advised to check real-time updates from Andorra's traffic authority and transport operators for any lingering delays.
This restoration eases pressure on alternative routes, such as the Spain-side tunnels, which had seen increased volumes during the outage. No further incidents were reported at the time of publication.
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