Technical maintenance of the Peene Bridge: 7,000 liters of oil have to go!
Technical maintenance of the Peene Bridge in Wolgast will begin on November 3, 2025 to ensure long-term traffic safety.

Technical maintenance of the Peene Bridge: 7,000 liters of oil have to go!
Today, November 3rd, 2025, technical maintenance of the Peene Bridge in Wolgast begins and will last until mid-November. Extensive work is pending on the bridge, during which around 7,000 liters of hydraulic oil and crucial components will be replaced. The reason for this maintenance campaign are age-related problems with the hydraulic oil, which no longer works reliably. NDR reports that traffic disruptions are unavoidable during maintenance work.
During the first week of this work, traffic will temporarily be kept in one lane using traffic lights. In addition, drivers must expect the bridge to be completely closed in two nights in order to be able to open the necessary flaps safely and for a long time. In the second week of November, traffic will be partially routed in places. The Neustrelitz road construction authority appeals to drivers' patience, as it is important to ensure the long-term safety of the bridge.
Rising costs and delays
Another issue that overshadows maintenance is the drastically increased costs for the planned new construction of the bridge as part of the bypass. Originally budgeted for 140 million euros, the project could now cost over 500 million euros. In addition, the federal government has so far hesitated to award contracts for these essential measures, which makes the situation even more difficult.
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