Bridge over Carola without streetcars
The Synagogue stop in Dresden is currently experiencing a service interruption as the Dresden Transport Authority (DVB) conducts soil investigations to enable the construction of a barrier-free stop next year.
As a result, tram lines 3 and 7 are being diverted. These tram lines are now running via Neumarkt, Augustus Bridge, and Postplatz. During this diversion, which takes place between 8 am and 4 pm, the tram service is not operating at the Synagogue stop in Dresden during daytime until Wednesday.
In addition, the stop for bus line 62 is being moved a few meters away from its original position. The disruption for the Synagogue stop is temporary, and the service is expected to return to normal after Wednesday.
The DVB has communicated these changes via their official website, local signage, and announcements. It is recommended to consult these sources for precise and current details about the tram and bus route adjustments at Dresden’s Synagogue stop.
It's worth noting that there are no restrictions for car traffic in Dresden during this diversion. The notice also states that the new stop for bus line 62 will have a barrier-free design, similar to the one planned for the future Synagogue stop.
For those who rely on public transportation, it's important to plan alternative routes or additional travel time during this temporary disruption. The DVB is investigating the soil conditions at the Synagogue stop to ensure the construction of a safe and accessible stop for all users in the future.