Construction starts in Kornwestheim: Hornbergstrasse becomes a construction site!
Construction work will begin on Hornbergstrasse, Kornwestheim, on May 26, 2025, with full closures and bus traffic diversions.

Construction starts in Kornwestheim: Hornbergstrasse becomes a construction site!
In Kornwestheim, construction work will begin on Hornbergstrasse on Monday, May 26, 2025. The redesign of the street includes both the renewal of the roadway and the laying of lines for district heating and electricity. These measures are part of a comprehensive plan to improve urban infrastructure, which is essential for citizens' mobility.
The first construction phase provides for a complete closure of Hornbergstrasse between Lichtensteinstrasse and Stettiner Strasse. This closure will come into effect on Monday, June 2, 2025 and is expected to last until Friday, July 11, 2025. Due to these measures, bus services will be adjusted; the affected lines will be rerouted via Neuffenstrasse.
Public transport adjustments
In order to make the transfer process easier for passengers, a replacement stop will be set up on Rosensteinstrasse. Some stops, including “Hornbergstraße”, “Ludwig-Herr-Straße”, “Rechbergstraße” and “Gymnasium”, will not be served during construction work. Residents are also affected, as there may be restrictions on access to and exit from parking spaces along Hornbergstrasse during the work.
The city administration asks residents to park their vehicles outside the construction site in good time to ensure that the work runs smoothly. Instructions on site safety are placed visibly on site to avoid accidents and increase safety during construction.
Importance of transport infrastructure
The current construction work is part of a larger strategy to improve the region's transport infrastructure. Loud PTV Group An efficient and sustainable transport infrastructure is crucial for modern economies. It increases traffic efficiency and helps address congestion and other space issues in urban areas.
The administration is planning long-term infrastructure to meet future requirements. Needs analyzes also play an important role in planning and adapting new bus and train lines and stops. The need for intelligent transport planning is reinforced by the continued growth of the urban population until 2050, when two-thirds of the world's population is expected to live in cities.
Overall, the current work aims to optimize the traffic infrastructure in Kornwestheim, improve the quality of life and increase road safety. The measures are an important step on the way to sustainable mobility solutions.