Delay when the Oder Bridge is completed affects Berlin commuters

Delay when the Oder Bridge is completed affects Berlin commuters

The commuters between Germany and Poland must continue to be patient. Because the completion of the railway bridge over the Oder at Küstrin-Kietz continues to be delayed. But that's not the only problem.
According to a report by www.moz.de , there are still delays in the completion of the railway bridge over the Oder at Küstrin-Kietz. These delays lead to restrictions in rail traffic between Berlin and Poland. The commuters are still forced to use alternative means of transport or accept longer travel times.
The local effect of these delays is particularly noticeable for the Berlin commuters who use the train connection between Berlin and Poland every day. The replacement buses that are used as an alternative to train traffic cannot offer the same capacity and speed as the trains. This significantly extends travel times for the commuters. This represents a significant burden for commuters who rely on a reliable and quick connection.
In addition, the delay in completing the railway bridge can also have an impact on local tourism. Berlin is a popular tourist city and many tourists use the rail connection to Poland to take day trips or short stays. With the continued delays, potential tourists can be held from a visit to Poland, since the restricted train connections can make their travel plans complicated.
It remains to be seen how long these delays will last and what measures are taken to alleviate the effects on commuters and tourism. The efforts to complete the railway bridge should be accelerated in order to restore rail traffic between Berlin and Poland as soon as possible.