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Germany: Trains halted due to radio communication system malfunction
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Germany: Trains halted due to radio communication system malfunction

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • All trains operated by Deutsche Bahn in Germany were halted due to a serious technical issue with the GSM-R radio communication system.
  • The disruption, which began Tuesday evening, has caused extensive delays and cancellations across the network.
  • Technicians are working to restore the system, but there is no clear estimate for when normal operations will resume.

Train operations across Germany came to a complete standstill due to a significant technical problem affecting the GSM-R radio communication system, Deutsche Bahn announced. The disruption led to the temporary suspension of all services, with trains stopped at stations or other safe locations.

According to the company, the issue lies within the GSM-R system, which is vital for communication between trains and traffic control centers. For safety reasons, all train movements were immediately halted. Technicians are working urgently to resolve the fault, which has already resulted in widespread delays and cancellations.

A spokesperson for Deutsche Bahn stated late Tuesday that "there is a malfunction in the GSM-R system" and that "technicians are working around the clock to resolve the problem." The priority is ensuring the safety of passengers and services, hence the decision to keep trains stationary until normal operations can be safely restarted.

Deutsche Bahn warns that the breakdown is expected to cause substantial delays and cancellations throughout its network. The full extent of the problem and the timeline for its resolution remain unclear, as technical teams continue their restoration efforts without an official estimate for when full service will resume.

there is a malfunction in the GSM-R system and technicians are working around the clock to resolve the problem.

โ€” Deutsche Bahn spokespersonDescribing the technical issue that halted train services across Germany.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.