Ziegelgraben Bridge in Stralsund: Open and passable again as usual!

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The Ziegelgraben Bridge in Stralsund is opening regularly again after repairs. Speed ​​limits have been lifted.

Die Ziegelgrabenbrücke in Stralsund öffnet nach Reparaturen wieder regulär. Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzungen sind aufgehoben.
The Ziegelgraben Bridge in Stralsund is opening regularly again after repairs. Speed ​​limits have been lifted.

Ziegelgraben Bridge in Stralsund: Open and passable again as usual!

A welcome update for all road users in Stralsund: The Ziegelgraben Bridge between Stralsund and the island of Dänholm has resumed regular operation after extensive repair work. How stern.de reported that the technical defect was discovered during scheduled maintenance work. Fortunately, the repairs have already been completed and the final tests went flawlessly.

From midday at 12.20 p.m., the bridge was able to offer its usual services again for the first time. This means that both cars at 50 km/h and trucks at 30 km/h will be allowed to use the bridge again after the previously valid speed limit has been lifted. Loud ndr.de The Ziegelgraben Bridge will now be opened again six times a day for ship passage.

Repairs and adjustment work

The disruption that led to the temporary closure was quickly resolved. Affected parts of the bridge were removed and repaired so that the experts were able to adjust the bridge flap correctly on the first attempt. This shows that it was possible to readjust the bridge on Wednesday morning and thus ensure smooth functioning. During this time, the experts have done a great job to ensure that everything runs perfectly.

The Ziegelgraben Bridge is not only important for private transport, but also plays an important role for shipping in the region. Their smooth functioning is crucial for the connection between Stralsund and the popular island of Dänholm. The work carried out is further evidence of the commitment to maintaining the transport infrastructure in Germany, as well as on the part of the Federal Office for Materials Research and Testing is highlighted.

What is particularly noteworthy is that such maintenance work makes a significant contribution to road safety. Regular inspections and timely maintenance not only ensure traffic safety, but also extend the service life of the bridge. The now-restored regular service will help both residents and commuters to reach their destinations efficiently.