Construction work in Nuremberg: S-Bahn route is closed during summer vacation!

Construction work in Nuremberg: S-Bahn route is closed during summer vacation!

Lauf an der Pegnitz, Deutschland - The summer vacation are just around the corner and thus also extensive construction work in the Nuremberg S-Bahn network. From August 4 to September 15, 2025, the S-Bahn line between Nuremberg Central Station and Lauf (left of the Pegnitz) is comprehensively blocked due to renovation work. These measures are part of a larger project for accessibility at several stations and are intended to enable travelers to start with infinitely infinitely. According to nn.de Schwaig and Röthenbach an der Pegnitz.

During the construction work there is a replacement traffic by bus, since rail traffic is fully set in both directions. The measures are necessary to compensate for height differences on the platforms so that the trains with a uniform entry height of 76 cm, which has been in use since the end of 2020, can be used without any problems. Lärmintive works are scheduled at different times in the different stations. For example, the loudest work in Nuremberg Ostring takes place from August 4 to 14, 2025.

comprehensive improvements for the future

Not only these individual stations benefit from the conversions. A total of six stations of the S-Bahn line S2 between Feucht and Altdorf near Nuremberg are converted barrier-free. The Free State of Bavaria will support these measures with eight million euros. Transport Minister Christian Bernreiter (CSU) emphasized how important these investments are to strengthen the S-Bahn as a connection between city and country. Further information on this provides Bahnblogstelle.com .

According to the Deutsche Bahn, the conversion of the S-Bahn stations between Nuremberg-Sandreuth and Roth is to take place in 2026, with 25 million euros being invested into accessibility. The aim is that all stations of the S2 can be reached continuously. To do this, the platforms must be raised or dismantled at several stops. Minister Bernreiter has highlighted the importance of this project for an attractive rail infrastructure. "We want people with a handicap, parents with strollers and passengers with heavy luggage to benefit from better access," said Heiko Büttner, the DB Group. Further details can be found on the Deutsche Bahn website: deutschebahn.com .

The construction work is therefore not only necessary to improve the current state of train connections, but also a step towards a future infrastructure that benefits all travelers. Travelers are asked to inform themselves about the DB navigator and at the stations about the departure times while the work takes place.

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