Frankfurt’s Westend Bridge to Be Demolished Over Critical Safety Risks by 2027
Frankfurt’s ageing Westend Bridge is set to be demolished and rebuilt by 2027. The decision follows years of growing safety concerns due to severe structural weaknesses. Authorities have now outlined plans for a replacement, though residents remain wary of ongoing disruptions.
The existing Westend Bridge, part of the A100 motorway, has been deemed unsafe after inspections revealed critical deficiencies. Officials confirmed that the risks left no option but complete demolition. The new structure will occupy roughly the same location and maintain the same height as the original.
The Westend Bridge rebuild aims to resolve long-standing safety risks while adhering to modern technical standards. Construction will stretch over several years, with noise and traffic management remaining key challenges. Residents and officials continue to negotiate solutions as the project moves forward.
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