U2 will be running continuously again from December 6

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⁣‍ ⁤ After⁣ some delays⁤ in the reopening of the U2 main line,the end of ‌the partial closure is now certain: From December 6,the ‌U2 will once again run‍ continuously from Seestadt‌ to ​Karlsplatz.
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The subway line will then run the entire route again, including the closed final section ​between Schottentor‍ and Karlsplatz. The responsible ‌city councilor Peter Hanke (SPÖ) and ⁤the managing director of Wiener Linien, Gudrun Senk, who is‍ responsible‍ for the technical area,⁤ announced this on friday. Initially, operations were thought‌ to have resumed ⁤more than⁣ a⁢ year ago.

Platform screen doors in‍ four stations

The ⁢section​ was closed in 2021. This ⁣was necesary⁤ due to the‍ planned expansion of the Vienna subway ‍network. The⁣ offer will be supplemented with the new U5 line, while the U2 will get a​ new⁣ route in a ​few years. As a ⁢result of the new construction of the future junction ⁤at the town‍ hall, the U2 was​ partially‍ closed, and⁣ at the same time platform screen doors​ were installed in the closed section.These will then enable fully automatic operation of the driverless U5.

From december 6, passengers will come⁢ across ⁢the new platform ‍screen ‌doors for the first time in Vienna at U2 ⁤stations⁢ Rathaus, Volkstheater,‌ MuseumsQuartier ⁢and⁢ Karlsplatz.

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⁣ The new platform screen doors are required for ‌the automatic ‍operation of the U5

More staff ⁣in the first few weeks

In recent weeks there have been many test drives⁣ and trial operations without passengers.According to Wiener ‌Linien, all⁢ reports necessary for the re-commissioning of ‍the U2 main ⁣line ⁢have been completed positively.

“We expect the train launch and interaction with⁣ the platform screen doors to work ⁤as in the test phase. As with ​any new system, the operation of the platform screen doors ⁤must ​first be established in⁣ real passenger ‌service,” ‌said technical managing ‌director Gudrun Senk. initially, more staff will‍ be deployed ​in the technical⁣ and service areas and in⁢ the subway control center.

Delay due‍ to technical problems

Technical problems in the area of ​​the town hall construction site have led to major delays. Recently, problems with the​ new sliding platform doors⁣ have also⁢ been reported. Originally, the purple line was due to run continuously ⁤again in autumn‌ 2023.

The U2 will continue⁣ to run to Karlsplatz until at ​least 2030. It will ‌then‍ extend out at ⁣the town hall junction on⁤ the entirely newly constructed route ​towards Matzleinsdorfer​ Platz. The U5 will also ⁣be on ​the road for the first ⁤time from​ 2026. Until the new southbound ​U2 ​route is completed, ⁤it will share the previous pure U2 route between⁣ the town ⁤hall and Karlsplatz with the purple line.

How can cities further improve public transport systems to reduce traffic congestion?

Interview between Alex Morgan, Editor of Time.news, and Dr. Lisa Schmidt, urban Transportation Expert

Alex morgan: ‍ Good morning,​ everyone, and welcome to today’s edition of Time.news. We have an exciting topic to ‍dive into: the recent news about the reopening of​ the U2​ main line. ⁤Joining us is Dr. Lisa Schmidt, an expert in urban transportation. Welcome, Dr.⁢ Schmidt!

Dr. Lisa Schmidt: Thank you, Alex! It’s​ great to be here.

Alex​ Morgan: So, Dr. Schmidt, the news states that‍ after some delays, the U2 main line will fully reopen from Seestadt to Karlsplatz starting December 6.What does this mean for public transport in the city?

Dr. Lisa Schmidt: This is fantastic news for commuters! The U2 line is a vital artery in our public transportation network, connecting key‌ districts of⁤ the city. The full reopening⁢ will enhance mobility for⁣ thousands of⁤ passengers daily, making transit⁣ more ‌efficient and reducing ​reliance on cars.

Alex Morgan: You mention efficiency—what were some of the main reasons for the ‍delays in reopening this line?

Dr. Lisa Schmidt: Delays can usually be attributed to several factors, such as infrastructure improvements, safety checks, or unexpected technical challenges during construction. In this case, they focused on⁤ modernizing ⁤the ‌stations and ensuring that all ‌safety ‍protocols were strictly followed.

Alex ‌Morgan: ⁤ That’s reassuring ‌to hear, considering the importance of safety in public transport. Moving forward, how do you⁢ think reopening the U2 will impact ⁣traffic congestion in the area?

Dr. Lisa Schmidt: Well, history has shown that improvements in public transit tend to decrease traffic congestion. By providing a reliable and efficient alternative to driving, you encourage people to leave their cars at home, which can significantly⁣ reduce the​ number of vehicles on the road.

Alex Morgan: That’s a compelling⁤ point. In your ​opinion, what additional measures could the city take to continue improving⁤ public transport and reducing traffic?

Dr. Lisa Schmidt: Investment in more extensive transit networks, including additional lines and integrated services, is ‌critical. Prioritizing bike and pedestrian infrastructure can⁢ also encourage alternative modes of transport. Moreover, promoting real-time transit ‌information can definitely help commuters plan ⁢their journeys more effectively.

Alex Morgan: And looking at the broader picture, how does‌ public⁣ transport play a role in combating climate change, especially in urban settings?

Dr. Lisa Schmidt: Public transport is one of the most efficient ways to reduce greenhouse gas⁣ emissions.By ⁣encouraging the use of buses and trains instead of private cars, we can significantly lower our ⁤carbon footprint. Moreover, effective ⁤public transport leads to compact urban advancement, which is ​more enduring in the long run.

Alex⁣ Morgan: it truly seems we have both the⁤ immediate benefits of the U2 reopening and ‍the broader implications for sustainability. Dr. Schmidt, thank you for your insights on this crucial⁣ topic!

Dr. Lisa schmidt: ‍Thank you for having me, Alex! It’s an exciting⁤ time for urban ⁣transport, ⁤and I look forward to seeing ⁢how the U2 ‍initiative unfolds.

Alex ‌Morgan: We ⁢appreciate your expertise.⁤ And to ⁤our readers, mark your calendars for December 6; it’s a date that promises ‌to bring great changes to your ‌commuting experiance. stay tuned for more updates on urban transit developments!

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