Vollmarstrasse closed until October 7th due to burst water pipe!
Important traffic information: Vollmarstrasse in Sulzbach-Rosenberg closed until October 7th, 2025 due to a burst water pipe.
Vollmarstrasse closed until October 7th due to burst water pipe!
Today, September 29th, 2025, an important traffic announcement will be announced in Berlin. Vollmarstrasse at number 10 is completely closed from now until October 7th, 2025. The reason for this closure is a burst water pipe, which requires urgent repairs. Road users are asked to take these circumstances into account when approaching, as there is no possibility of turning in the closed area. However, residents have the opportunity to reach their vehicles to the construction site from both Lobenhofstrasse and Oberschwaigstrasse, as Suro City reports.
The traffic situation in Berlin is currently tense. Many construction sites and closures, including a burst water pipe on the Am Juliusturm road, lead to further obstructions and difficulties in traffic flow. According to the Berliner Zeitung, some parts of the city in particular are severely affected. In Friedrichshain, for example, Belt Street will be closed in both directions until Wednesday evening due to a crane operation.
Other construction sites and their effects
In Hermsdorf, pipeline work is currently taking place on Berliner Straße, so there will only be one lane available out of town until the beginning of February. It is not possible to turn left onto Burgfrauenstrasse. There are also restrictions in Prenzlauer Berg, where only one lane in the direction of Bornholmer Straße can be used on Wisbyer Straße between Neumannstraße and Kurze Straße.
For road users who rely on public transport, there are no new construction-related reports on the subway and tram networks from either the BVG or the S-Bahn. However, changes in train traffic are to be expected on the S3 between Karlshorst and Ostbahnhof and on the ring railway line between Bundesplatz and Wedding.
Appointments with authorities
Amid these challenges, it is important for citizens to pay attention to appointments with authorities. Electronic appointment booking makes it possible to arrange online appointments with various public administrations. Medium or long-term appointments should be made for non-urgent concerns at the Citizens' Office. If you have urgent concerns, such as expired documents, it is possible to go to a Berlin citizens' office without an appointment to clarify the situation, as Service Berlin explains.
To find the best options for appointments, it is advised to check for available appointments regularly as new ones become available daily. The citizen telephone service at number 115 can also be used to book appointments. For matters with a statutory deadline, the confirmation of the booked appointment serves as proof that the deadline has been met.