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For quite a long time, about 2 months, due to track works in the Bornholmer Straße area, BVG was forced to suspend tram traffic on a fairly long section, which is the most important tram route in the northern part of the capital. In connection with this, replacement buses were of course launched - however, these, despite the high frequency of running, struggled with problems related to traffic jams and theoretical bus lanes, which were regularly blocked by cars parked on them, which were just as often not checked. This caused even a dozen or so minutes of interruption in running and real chaos, which made it difficult to reach your destination on time. Unfortunately, due to problems with the sewage system, or more precisely, a burst water pipe on New Year's Eve, the M13 in the form of buses must continue to run on the section from the clinic to Osloer Straße, and what is worse - repairing it may take up to several months. In addition, there is the eternal lack of drivers, which BVG copes with by subletting drivers from external companies. M13 Virchow-Klinikum - Gustav-Adolf-Straße/Langhansstraße 1. Virchow-Klinikum 2. Seestraße/Amrumer Straße 3. U Seestraße 4. Osram-Höfe 5. Louise-Schroeder-Platz 6. U Osloer Straße 7. Drontheimer Straße 8. Osloer Straße/Prinzenallee 9. Grüntaler Straße 10. S Bornholmer Straße 11. Björnsonstraße 12. Schönfließer Straße 13. Schönhauser Allee/Bornholmer Straße 14. Stahlheimer Straße/Wisbyer Straße 15. Prenzlauer Allee/Ostseestraße 16. Gustav-Adolf-Straße/Langhansstraße