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Communication failure halts train traffic across Germany
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Communication failure halts train traffic across Germany

From DR Nyheder · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Train traffic across Germany has been halted due to a nationwide failure in Deutsche Bahn's digital communication system, GSM-R.
  • The national railway company confirmed the widespread disruption, stating all trains are being held at stations for safety reasons.
  • The cause of the failure is currently unknown, and Deutsche Bahn is working intensively to resolve the issue without providing an estimated time for restoration.

Train travel throughout Germany came to a standstill late Tuesday evening due to a major failure in Deutsche Bahn's communication system. The national railway company announced that all trains have been stopped at stations as a precautionary measure.

The disruption stems from a nationwide fault in the GSM-R digital system, which is crucial for internal communication across the rail network. Deutsche Bahn confirmed the issue on its website, stating, "Due to a nationwide disruption of our digital communication system, all trains are being held at the stations. We are working intensively to resolve the problem."

As of the latest reports, the exact cause of the system failure remains unclear. Deutsche Bahn has not provided an estimated timeframe for when normal service will resume, nor has it specified the number of trains or passengers affected by the widespread halt.

The incident has caused significant travel chaos, leaving passengers stranded at stations across the country. Further updates are expected as Deutsche Bahn continues its efforts to diagnose and fix the problem.

Due to a nationwide disruption of our digital communication system, all trains are being held at the stations. We are working intensively to resolve the problem.

โ€” Deutsche BahnIn a statement on their website regarding the train traffic halt.
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Originally published by DR Nyheder in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.