Disruption to tram line 4: Falling tree delays traffic in Bremen!
Disruption of Bremen tram line 4 between Arsten and Borgfeld on August 15, 2025 due to a fallen tree. BSAG recommends regional buses.

Disruption to tram line 4: Falling tree delays traffic in Bremen!
There is currently a traffic disruption in Bremen that affects commuters and passengers of Bremer Straßenbahn AG (BSAG). How buten and within reported, BSAG line 4 is only running between Arsten and Borgfeld due to a fallen tree in the 'Auf dem Kamp' area. This not only has an impact on the timetable, but also on the tram's overhead lines, which were damaged by the tree.
BSAG has already taken measures to deal with the situation. However, it is unclear how long the disruption will last. In the meantime, the transport company recommends that passengers switch to regional buses. The latest information on route approval can be accessed directly on the BSAG website or in the timetable app.
Alternative transportation options
For many Bremen families who rely on public transport, this disruption comes at an inopportune time. Angry commuters may look for alternatives to get to work on time in the next few days. Using regional buses could be a viable solution until the tram runs as usual again.
Nowadays it is more important than ever to be informed about changes in public transport. BSAG strives to inform the population about developments as quickly as possible so that passengers can plan better.
Things worth knowing about using BSAG
In a time when everything is becoming more and more digital, the Bremer Straßenbahn AG app also plays a central role. It enables passengers to receive up-to-date information about delays and route changes. A quick glance at the app or website can sometimes be the difference between stress and a relaxing trip.
Although the situation seems difficult at the moment, there is hope that the damage will soon be repaired and local transport will be fully available again. Until then, for many people in Bremen the motto is: “Always have a plan B!”