Project:
Tram stops suburban railway station Landsberger Allee, complete renovation and barrier free expansion

Service period:
2010 – 2016

Project client:
Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) [Berlin transport services]

Project volume:
€ 5,186,000

Project description

The tram stops at the suburban railway station Landsberger Allee are part of a transport hub of national importance in the district of Prenzlauer Berg.

The stops will get a new platform, including a new platform roof.

The connective structures in the form of four staircases, a pedestrian underpass and the entrance hall to the suburban railway, will be thoroughly renovated.

For barrier free development, two lifts connect the suburban railway level with the street level.

In addition, a newly signalled pedestrian ford built over Landsberger Allee and the track system for the tram.

The measures will be carried out during ongoing operation of the suburban railway, with minimum blocking periods, in the central position of the main road Landsberger Allee.

The thorough renovation of the stops, will be carried out in coordinated construction execution, at the same time as the platform building measures of the BVG.

The relocation of the stop to a provisional stop facility is required for this.

Engineering services

  • Project planning of civil engineering structures, performance phase 2-9
  • Structural planning, performance phase 2-6
  • Temporary provisions during the construction period
  • Preparation of construction planning and additional documents
  • Construction monitoring, coordination with several platform building measures