Handling blocks B51 in Trier: Traffic builds up into the night!

Full closure of the B51 in Trier to landslide. Geologist examines situation. Bus lines are leading. Safety teams active.
Full closure of the B51 in Trier to landslide. Geologist examines situation. Bus lines are leading. Safety teams active. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Handling blocks B51 in Trier: Traffic builds up into the night!

On January 11, 2025, the B51 in Trier between the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Brücke and Bonner Straße was completely closed due to a landslide. The incident, which was triggered by dissolved boulders on the red rock, has a massive impact on traffic in the region. A geologist is on site to clarify the situation and identify possible sources of danger. The detour leads drivers over the Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge, since a passage to Pallien is currently not possible. According to information from Sol.de are also the Bitburger Straße and Kaiser-Wilhelm-Bridge, however, large delays can be obtained expected.

The moment was particularly dangerous when several boulders plunged onto the street. A person who was at the "Bitburger Straße" bus stop was almost able to escape a larger boulder. Fortunately, she was not injured. Nevertheless, a section of Bitburger Straße remains closed because further boulders threaten to fall down on the slope. To increase security, a special company installs a mobile fan fence system. The area is still closely monitored to minimize the risk of further landslides. The sidewalk on the slope towards Pallien and the bus stop "Bitburger Straße" remain closed until further notice.

traffic disruptions and diversions

The traffic situation is tense because several bus lines had to be redirected. Lines 2 and 11 drive towards the city center via Aachener Straße and the Römerbrücke, while line 8 takes a detour via Zurmaiener Straße and the A602. Line 18 is also affected by the diversion and is now running between Bruchhausenstrasse and Biewer Süd. This leads to considerable delays in rush hour traffic and ensures additional frustration among commuters. The first message about the landslide on the B51 was published at 10:58 a.m.

On January 10, 2025, the B51 was released for cars for the first time after a previous slope slip. Nevertheless, the sloping sidewalk remained closed because the risk of another rock fall cannot be excluded. As Tagesschau.de there was already several rock stells on Thursday, which initially met a sidewalk on Bitburger Strasse. A specialist company took over the securing of the slope to prevent similar incidents.

background and geological causes

The causes of landslide are diverse and include geological and human factors. The steep position of slopes and the physical or chemical weathering influence the stability of the site. Water access also reduces friction and thus the slope stability, as is found in the geological studies. In the case of slope protection work in Trier, a more precise monitoring of such geological processes would be crucial in order to prevent land on land. A comprehensive risk assessment could continue to minimize the risk of future landslides and ensure the protection of the population, as

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