Construction project permanent closure at Karlsruhe for 12 weeks scheduled
The L 558 bridge, connecting Linkenheim-Hochstetten and Stutensee-Friedrichstal in Karlsruhe, is undergoing a 12-week renovation beginning on August 11. The Karlsruhe Regional Council is overseeing the project, with a total cost of approximately 1.1 million euros, funded by the federal government.
Due to the bridge closure, detours have been put in place for cars, trucks, and cyclists. For cars and trucks heading towards Karlsruhe from Linkenheim, the signposted detour is via the northern on-ramp of the B36. For those heading towards Leopoldshafen from Friedrichstal, the detour is via the local on-ramp, and towards Karlsruhe, it's via the Leopoldshafen on-ramp. For cars and trucks heading towards Mannheim, the detour for those coming from Linkenheim is via the Hochstetten on-ramp, and for those from Friedrichstal, it's via the local on-ramp.
Cyclists and pedestrians can follow the KIT Campus Nord to the nearest southern bridge as an alternative route. All routes are signposted for easy navigation.
The aim of the renovation is to make the aging crossing fit for the future. The work will take place on the bridge itself and in adjacent areas up to the next junctions. The renovation includes the demolition and rebuilding of the bridge caps, the renewal of the sealing, and the replacement of the asphalt roadway.
The closure of the bridge affects drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians in and around Karlsruhe. The renovation is expected to last for twelve weeks, and after the summer holidays, it could also be a test of patience for commuters. During the renovation period, congestion is not ruled out, and increased travel times are likely on detour routes.
For authoritative and up-to-date details, including exact detour routes and traffic impact, you should consult official municipal announcements or the Karlsruhe city transportation department’s website or public notices related to the L 558 bridge closure.
Read also:
- Catastrophic blast at a US Steel facility in Pennsylvania causes 2 fatalities, inflicts injuries on 10 individuals
- Weekly developments in the German federal parliament, the Bundestag
- Solar Shutdown: Merz Proposes Billions of Gas Discharge - Reverse Plan
- New guidelines for NEPA processes unveiled by federal agencies, in alignment with Executive Order 14154 and the Seven County Decision of the Supreme Court