Jutland Train Service Resumes After Signal Fault Repaired
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A signal failure that disrupted train services in Jutland, Denmark, on Thursday has been fixed.
- The issue affected train company GoCollective and national railway operator DSB, leading to cancellations and delays.
- Normal train operations are expected to resume on Friday after the fault was repaired by Banedanmark.
Train services in Denmark's Jutland region are set to return to normal on Friday after a signal failure caused significant disruptions on Thursday. The fault, identified and repaired by Banedanmark, had impacted train operations throughout the day.
Train company GoCollective reported that over 50 departures were affected by the signal issue. This led to several cancellations and numerous delays for passengers. By Thursday evening, GoCollective confirmed that its services were running as usual again.
The disruption also affected national railway operator DSB. Earlier in the day, all train services between Esbjerg and Middelfart were halted. While these routes were restored by Thursday evening, some services remained impacted.
Specifically, commuter and regional trains between Fredericia and Aarhus Main Station continued to be suspended. However, InterCity and InterCityLyn trains were still operating on the Fredericia-Aarhus route, according to DSB.
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.