Overview
- The Edison Bridge in Berlin's Oberschöneweide district has been closed indefinitely due to significant structural damage in its load-bearing framework.
- Inspections revealed severe material deficits, including damage from an alkali-silica reaction, a known issue in DDR-era prestressed concrete construction.
- Traffic is being diverted along streets beneath the bridge, while parking spaces under the structure are no longer accessible.
- The bridge has been under a 3.5-tonne weight limit since 2017, but recent inspections indicated worsening structural integrity.
- This closure follows the March demolition of the Ringbahnbrücke on the A100, highlighting broader challenges with Berlin's aging infrastructure.