Bad Schandau Elbbrücke Reopens After 155-Day Closure
The bridge is now accessible for vehicles under 7.5 tons, pedestrians, and cyclists following successful load testing, with plans for temporary and permanent replacements underway.
- The Bad Schandau Elbbrücke reopened on April 10, 2025, after being closed for 155 days due to safety concerns linked to structural corrosion and material fatigue.
- Vehicles up to 7.5 tons, along with pedestrians and cyclists, are now permitted to use the bridge, while heavier vehicles must continue to follow detours.
- A comprehensive load test conducted in early April confirmed the bridge's structural integrity, with no damage detected during the process.
- Local officials, including Bürgermeister Thomas Kunack and Infrastrukturministerin Regina Kraushaar, emphasized the relief this reopening brings to the community after months of disruption.
- Plans for a provisional bridge and a full replacement are progressing, with construction on the temporary structure expected to begin later this year at an estimated cost of 31 million euros.