Awaiting transit at Dresden's bus terminus
Delay in Construction of Major Bus Terminal in Dresden
The long-awaited long-distance bus terminal at Wiener Platz in Dresden, Germany, is currently experiencing a delay in its construction start. Originally scheduled to begin operation in mid-2025, the project is now delayed due to the investor's ongoing efforts to secure funding.
Located near the main station in Dresden, the bus terminal will serve as a network hub (node) for long-distance bus travel. The terminal will not only provide a much-needed transportation hub but will also include additional amenities such as bicycle parking, offices, and a large rooftop terrace.
The city council had already given the green light for the project in January 2023, and the estimated construction time for the bus terminal is approximately three years. The estimated construction costs for the project have increased slightly from the initial 80 million euros, with the current estimate ranging between 90 and 100 million euros.
Despite the delay, the investor is making progress in securing the necessary funding for the project. The exact identity of the investor remains undisclosed at this time, as the information is not explicitly provided in the available search results.
The bus terminal is a major project for Dresden, and its construction will significantly improve the city's transportation infrastructure. With its convenient location near the main station, the terminal is expected to attract a large number of passengers and become a key transportation hub for the city.
Despite the delay, the city and its residents remain optimistic about the future of the bus terminal at Wiener Platz in Dresden. Construction is expected to begin soon, and the terminal is still on track to be completed within the estimated three-year timeframe.
Stay tuned for updates on the progress of the long-distance bus terminal at Wiener Platz in Dresden.
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