German Railway Says Scheduled Work Caused Nationwide Train Outage
A scheduled replacement of a technical component triggered a communications outage on Germany's railway network late Tuesday, bringing all trains to a halt and stranding travelers across the country, according to the network operator. The main railway operator, federal government-owned Deutsche Bahn, apologized for the abrupt halt in services, which resumed gradually about two hours later, after midnight. Long lines formed at information desks as travelers sought to reach their destinations or find overnight accommodations. Deutsche Bahn said it offered taxi and hotel vouchers and, where possible, put trains in place for waiting passengers, but travelers complained of a lack of information and limited hotel availability. The outage was caused by a problem with the GSM-R digital communication system used for internal railway communication. The head of the operator's DB InfraGO infrastructure division, Philipp Nagl, stated that the cause appeared to be "the scheduled swap of a technical component," though he did not elaborate. Nagl added that the company is analyzing with the highest priority how the fault occurred and apologized to customers for the disruption.
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Sources: abcnews.com
