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Ten-Hour Rail Disruption in Germany After Overhead Line Collapse on ICE

A short-circuit caused an overhead line to fall on a train near Ingolstadt, stranding 400 passengers and halting services; investigations into the defect are ongoing.

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Chaos auf Bayerns wichtigster Bahnstrecke - stundelange Sperrung zwischen Nürnberg und München
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Overview

  • An ICE train carrying 400 passengers was stranded near Ingolstadt Nordbahnhof after a damaged overhead line collapsed onto its roof.
  • The affected rail section was closed for ten hours, disrupting both long-distance and regional services, with detours and bus replacements implemented.
  • Evacuation efforts required extensive grounding of the area to prevent life-threatening electrical hazards, delaying passenger removal until the site was deemed safe.
  • Two passengers experienced heat-related circulatory issues but were treated on-site and continued their journeys.
  • Deutsche Bahn has reopened the affected section but continues technical repairs and an investigation to determine the cause of the overhead line defect.