A115 in Berlin: New Traffic Bottleneck – Warning of Congestion
Berlin, February 23, 2026 – Drivers in Berlin are facing new challenges on the A115 as a significant traffic bottleneck has emerged due to the ongoing reconstruction of the Ringbahn and Westend bridges. As of today, February 23rd, the connection from the A115 to Messedamm (parallel route to the A100) is reduced to a single lane, a restriction expected to last until next Monday, March 2nd.
Immediate Impact on Traffic Flow
The traffic information center has issued warnings of considerable delays and congestion, particularly during peak hours. The single-lane restriction is a direct consequence of the urgent bridge replacement projects, which are critical for Berlin’s infrastructure.
Key Infrastructure Projects Underway
The Ringbahn and Westend bridges are vital arteries for Berlin, with approximately 90,000 vehicles using them daily before their demolition last spring. The reconstruction of the Ringbahn bridge commenced in October, followed by the Westend bridge in December. Both projects are on a tight schedule, with completion anticipated by summer 2027.
S-Bahn Disruptions Expected in Summer
Passengers using the S-Bahn will also experience disruptions later this year. According to the Deges project company, a three-day interruption of Ringbahn services is planned for the third quarter. This will facilitate the installation of the road superstructure over the S-Bahn tracks.
Background to the Bridge Reconstruction
The decision to reconstruct both bridges was made after their short-notice demolition last spring due to structural integrity concerns. These extensive works are part of a broader effort to modernize and secure Berlin’s transportation network.
What Drivers Need to Know
- Affected Route: A115 connection to Messedamm (parallel to A100).
- Duration: From February 23rd until March 2nd.
- Lane Restriction: Only one lane will be open.
- Expected Impact: Significant delays and congestion.
Looking Ahead: Completion and Further Information
The ambitious timeline aims for both bridges to be fully operational by summer 2027. Further updates regarding the S-Bahn disruptions and traffic management will be provided by the authorities as the projects progress.
Drivers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly, consider alternative routes, and allow for extra travel time during this period. Public transportation is recommended for those who can utilize it to mitigate the impact of the road closures.
The city’s commitment to improving infrastructure is evident in these large-scale projects, which, despite temporary inconveniences, promise long-term benefits for Berlin’s commuters and overall urban mobility.
Source: morgenpost.de