Traffic chaos in the district: construction sites and timetable changes from today!
Find out the latest information about timetable changes and construction sites in Teltow, which will come into force from June 20, 2025.

Traffic chaos in the district: construction sites and timetable changes from today!
There is once again a lot going on in the transport sector in Brandenburg. From June 20th to July 5th, commuters can expect challenges on the RB22 between Potsdam and Königs Wusterhausen - here trains will be replaced by buses. This change also affects stops in Potsdam-Charlottenhof, Potsdam Park Sanssouci, Golm and Potsdam Pirschheide, which will not be served during this time. The RB24 is also affected: The trains between BER Airport and Wünsdorf-Waldstadt will be completely canceled until August 15th. Instead, buses take over the transport between Schönefeld and Zossen. The Märkische Allgemeine reports about the details of these timetable cancellations.
What does this mean for drivers? Berliner Straße in Großbeeren is currently completely closed due to a burst water pipe. Drivers must be prepared for a detour via Märkische Allee. No-parking restrictions have been put in place on Lindenstrasse, Poststrasse and parts of Teltower Strasse, with traffic expected to flow normally again from July 18th. In addition, the B101 will be affected in Zinna Monastery from August, where partial road closures with construction site traffic lights are expected.
Construction sites and traffic disruptions
The L76 in Mahlow will cause restrictions until June 30th as the bridge structure is being rebuilt. Two-way traffic routing is set up here. Hit it off, this also applies to Karl-Marx-Strasse in Blankenfelde: It will remain closed while the train station is being rebuilt. A new barrier-free access will be created and opening to road traffic is scheduled for September. The situation on Dachsweg is just as critical, where a complete closure is planned between Iltisweg and Jägerstrasse for the expansion into a cycle route.
And that's not all: In Ludwigsfelde, too, the street “Am Birkengrund” will be expanded as a one-way street out of town from June 24th until the end of 2026, which will require diversions for traffic traveling into the city. In Zossen, Martin-Luther-Straße will be completely closed until August 8th - a planned road will be connected here.
The situation on the streets
Loud verkehrslage.de There are also numerous construction sites in Hesse that are significantly affecting traffic. The A7 between Kassel and Fulda and the A4 between Kirchheimer triangle and Erfurt show how important it is to always take a look at the latest traffic reports. Construction sites are known to be a common challenge for many drivers. In Germany, the federal highway network includes around 13,200 kilometers of federal highways, and such measures do not reduce the traffic volume.
Road construction shows how important investments in infrastructure are: more than 13 billion euros were generated in 2023, although there was a decline of almost two billion euros in road construction. Stable employment figures of over 80,000 employees, who support the industry, should be mentioned here. The expansion and modernization of our roads is definitely an issue that concerns us all, and there is no end in sight for the time being.
All of this shows: Be it by bus or car, all road users will have to step up and adapt their routes in the coming weeks. It takes a good hand at planning to avoid the detours as best as possible. And who knows, maybe after a few months we'll be flowing along familiar routes again.