First section of new cycle bridge arrives at Slussen

On Tuesday, spectators gathered at Viktoriaslussen in Stockholm to watch the first section of a new cycle and pedestrian bridge being towed into Söderström. The 220-metre-long bridge, built in Poland, has been divided into six sections due to transport constraints. Installation work is now starting and is expected to take six weeks.

The new bridge is designed to connect the Slussen area, providing a dedicated path for cyclists and pedestrians. The six sections arrived at Frihamnen over the weekend and were loaded onto pontoons. The three smaller ones were towed via Saltsjön to Viktoriaslussen, while the three larger sections came through Danvikskanalen and Hammarbyslussen to Söder Mälarstrand.

Spectator Ann-Kristin Jakobsson was positive: "I think it will be great and bring more life to Slussen." Mats Strindevall, block manager at Skanska, explained: "It was simply too narrow to transport a whole bridge into Söderström."

Cranes will now lift the sections into position. Four concrete pillars are ready in the water, with land anchors on each side. The area under Mälarterrassen will be closed to cyclists and pedestrians from April 15 to June 6.

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Centerpartiet has partially reversed its opposition to Uppsala's tram project, now favoring construction of half the route rather than canceling it entirely. The decision stems from estimated cancellation costs of 3.8 to 4.2 billion kronor. Oppositionsråd Ehsan Nasari (C) stated that scrapping the whole project is no longer economically defensible.

Traffic on E22 was closed late Friday evening between Kronetorp and Lund Norra to lift the first of two new green pedestrian and cycle bridges into place over the motorway in Lund. Work was delayed by darkness and cold but the bridge was in position by 22:00. Lund residents must wait until the end of June to use it.

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After a successful inspection, the Hovnäs ferry is soon ready to resume carrying passengers across the Dalälven. The ferry connects Dalarna and Västmanland, operating from spring to autumn.

On March 31, Trafikverket announced it has awarded Spanish firm Talgo a contract for 10 locomotives and 91 wagons for new night trains. The trains will replace current ones running between Stockholm and Narvik starting in 2030. The deal is worth 5.5 billion kronor.

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Stockholm Chamber of Commerce has sharply criticized Trafikverket in a new report on Sweden's infrastructure development. The report highlights skyrocketing costs, slow bureaucracy, and reduced efficiency. Trafikverket, headquartered in Borlänge, dismisses the criticism as based on misunderstandings.

The Swedish government plans to invest 30 billion kronor in transport infrastructure to bolster defense, with a large portion allocated to upgrading the Inlandsbanan railway. This forms part of a broad political agreement to borrow 300 billion kronor for military and civil defense initiatives.

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Trafikverket's central region, including Dalarna, will have a new regional director starting next week. Anders Selström, previously with the Large Projects division, assumes responsibility for seven counties and two million residents.

 

 

 

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