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Deutsche Bahn: S-Bahn Service in Stuttgart Also Halted
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Deutsche Bahn: S-Bahn Service in Stuttgart Also Halted

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • All S-Bahn trains in Stuttgart are halted due to a nationwide disruption in the train radio network affecting Deutsche Bahn.
  • Deutsche Bahn confirmed the nationwide suspension of train services due to a radio malfunction, with all trains being held at stations.
  • Passengers at Stuttgart's main station are being organized into groups for alternative transport, such as shared taxis, while the U-Bahn remains operational.

The entire S-Bahn network in Stuttgart has ground to a halt, mirroring a nationwide suspension of train services by Deutsche Bahn. The disruption stems from a significant problem within the train radio communication system, leaving all S-Bahn trains stationary at platforms across the network. The S-Bahn Stuttgart announced via X, formerly Twitter, that passengers should check travel information for alternative transportation options and await further updates on the duration of the outage.

A spokesperson for Deutsche Bahn confirmed the widespread service stoppage on Tuesday evening, stating that all trains were being held at stations as a precautionary measure. This measure affects long-distance and regional services across Germany, causing considerable disruption for travelers.

At Stuttgart's main station, railway employees and security personnel are assisting stranded passengers. They are organizing travelers into groups based on their destinations, arranging for shared taxis to help them reach cities like Heilbronn or Frankfurt Airport. Despite the significant travel chaos, the atmosphere among those waiting at the station is reported to be calm and relaxed.

For those needing to travel within Stuttgart, the U-Bahn (subway) system remains operational, offering a limited alternative for local journeys. However, the broader impact on national travel remains substantial as Deutsche Bahn works to resolve the radio network failure.

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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.