Construction delay on the Schussental Viaduct: Ravensburg motorists have to wait!
Construction work on the Schussental Viaduct in Ravensburg is delayed until November 21st due to unexpected damage. Traffic diversions are required.

Construction delay on the Schussental Viaduct: Ravensburg motorists have to wait!
In the city of Ravensburg, picturesquely located between Lake Constance and the Alps, a construction site is keeping road users in suspense. The Ravensburg-Süd junction on the B30 has been closed for three months now, and the construction work originally planned for this week has been delayed by almost a month. The reason for this is unforeseen damage to the Schussental Viaduct, which was discovered when the road surface and bridge sealing were removed. In fact, the experts have determined that a large number of damaged areas in the concrete of the road surface need to be repaired, which is prolonging construction times. According to [SWR].
The current circumstances are forcing drivers to avoid the on-ramp towards Ulm and the exit from Friedrichshafen. Anyone who relies on the B30 will have to think again, because traffic will be rerouted over a large area. The relevant diversion routes are available on the regional council website. But don't worry, the construction work doesn't just involve annoying traffic disruptions. In addition to the necessary maintenance of the Schussental Viaduct, traffic routing at the junction with the B30 and B33 will also be improved with an additional left-turn lane.
The history and meaning of Ravensburg
Ravensburg, with its 50,000 inhabitants an important business location in Upper Swabia, is also a place full of history. The city was made a free imperial city in 1276 and was an important trading center in the Middle Ages, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries. The impressive towers from this period, such as the Blaserturm, which offers a magnificent view of the surrounding area, give the city its charming character. The main square, Marienplatz, attracts numerous visitors in the pedestrian zone with cozy cafés and fountains.
Ravensburg has a lot to offer, from the Ravensburger Museum with interactive exhibitions to the well-known toy company to the art museum that specializes in 20th century art. The Rutenfest, a historic festival in July with an elaborate parade, also attracts spectators from near and far. The city is also a popular shopping destination, allowing residents and visitors to browse numerous stores while enjoying the historic backdrop.
Conclusion on the traffic situation
In summary, Ravensburg is worth a visit with its cultural offerings and rich history. However, drivers should keep an eye on the upcoming delays at the Schussental Viaduct and find out about diversions in good time. Hopefully everything will return to normal from November 21st, so you can enjoy the charm of the city without traffic problems. If you would like to know more about the city and its attractions, you will find helpful information on the official Ravensburg website.