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No plan, no money: tram to Berlin-Spandau stands still – districts – Berlin

Tram rolls at zero speed. Bimmel, Bimmel! Can you see the tram in the deep west of Berlin in the distance? Nope? Dito. That is coming no earlier than 2029. But is that still realistic?

The tram is supposed to come from Siemensstadt via Wasserstadt (thousands of apartments are being built there, but there is only one bus) to the town hall and finally, well rested, turn into Falkenhagener Feld in 2035. That’s the theory. In the Wasserstadt you can already guess the route in some places – for example on the extra wide Wasserstadtbrücke.

What is irritating now, however: “In-depth planning for the planned routes in the Spandau area” has not been taken up in the last two years and money has not been taken into hand either, reports the office of Berlin’s head of traffic Regine Günther, Greens, when asked by Bettina Domer, SPD. And on another route you are even further away.

Whether the tram extended to Heerstrasse The Senate has not yet decided whether or not it will be the U7 underground line. The highlight: “The schedule” is still not endangered, oracles State Secretary Ingmar Streese. Well, that goes on the “Follow-up” pile in the Tagesspiegel newsletter for Spandau. Source: written request

There is a lot more irritationhow few tram plans have actually been implemented as announced. Just recently the Tagesspiegel reported: Senator names wrong opening dates in parliament. Red-Red-Green wanted to open four tram routes. Not a single one is finished. Senator Günther names outdated opening dates in parliament. Read the full text here.

[Dieser Text stammt aus dem Spandau-Newsletter vom Tagesspiegel. Da ist der mangelhafte Verkehr Top-Thema. Berlin baut ohne Ende an der Havel, aber S-Bahn, U-Bahn, Tram sind nicht in Sicht. Den kompletten Spandau-Newsletter gibt es kostenlos unter leute.tagesspiegel.de]

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The Tagesspiegel newsletter is available for all 12 Berlin districts and now has almost 235,000 subscriptions. Once a week, we will inform you in a bundled and compact manner about what’s going on in your neighborhood. We also often let readers have their say in the newsletter, after all, nobody knows the neighborhoods as well as the people who live there.

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