L401 in Eichwalde: Traffic chaos ended, but new construction site is approaching!

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News from Dahme-Spreewald: L401 opened, Notte Canal closed and camping tourism is booming. Current developments in transport.

Neues aus Dahme-Spreewald: L401 eröffnet, Nottekanal gesperrt und Camping-Tourismus boomt. Aktuelle Entwicklungen im Verkehr.
News from Dahme-Spreewald: L401 opened, Notte Canal closed and camping tourism is booming. Current developments in transport.

L401 in Eichwalde: Traffic chaos ended, but new construction site is approaching!

After about ten months of construction, the...L401 in Eichwaldereopened on Friday – two months earlier than planned. This means that the buses can now make their regular rounds again, which is a welcome relief for residents. Lifting the closure not only helps to minimize hidden routes, but also enables a better traffic circulation in the region. However, the remaining work still needs to be done, such as road markings, tree planting and the creation of bicycle parking spaces at four bus stops. However, the expansion is not yet completely over, as the continuation towards Zeuthen is on hold for the time being, as a lawsuit has been filed by NABU against tree felling maz-online.de reported.

But what happens next with the L401? A further construction phase will begin here from May 15, 2025. Significant restrictions on local road traffic are to be expected during the expansion period. The intersection areas of Schmöckwitzer Straße / Zeuthener Straße and Lindenstraße / Zeuthener Straße will be completely closed, and residents can only use Schmöckwitzer Straße and Lindenstraße as a dead end. The accessibility of the net market will also change; Access from the direction of Berlin-Schmöckwitz is only via Godbersenstrasse. Details on this can be found in the information from eichwalde.de.

Current traffic situation at BER

In the meantime there is interesting news fromBER airport. A decline in passenger numbers was recorded here in July, which is particularly noticeable during the summer holidays. Despite the new connections to the Gulf states, it remains to be seen whether this trend towards fewer flights will continue in the autumn. The extensive developments at the airport show that the aviation industry is still changing, as maz-online.de informs.

Another point that is worth mentioning in connection with the transport connections in the Brandenburg area concerns:Notte Canal in Königs Wusterhausen. From August 15, 2025, there will be a full closure in the area of ​​the railway bridge, which will last until December 20, 2026. Necessary work on the bridge has been approved, but there is so far little information about the planned work. This could further burden residents and commuters in the region, which maz-online.de highlights.

Prelude to the future of transport

The developments around roads and transport links are not only important for commuters, but are also part of a larger plan. The city of Brandenburg has formulated 13 key goals as part of its transport development plan. These include improving connections to local public transport, promoting cycling and increasing pedestrian-friendliness. In order to ensure a sustainable transport policy, environmental compatibility is also given particular priority. Ultimately, it's about ensuring that all road users reach their destination safely and in an environmentally conscious manner. For further information, the city of Brandenburg offers comprehensive details on the goals and measures at stadt-brandenburg.de.

Overall, it shows that the expansion of the region's transport networks is more than just a necessary evil. It is an opportunity for the future to rethink mobility and make it attractive for all citizens. Whether cyclists, pedestrians or drivers – it will be exciting to see how developments will continue to unfold!