Technical glitch: Restrictions on timetable information today!
On July 1, 2025, there will be disruptions to the electronic timetable information in Uelzen. Current information is available to a limited extent.

Technical glitch: Restrictions on timetable information today!
Troubled times for rail travelers in Cologne: Today, July 1, 2025, there are massive restrictions on electronic timetable information in train stations and on platforms. According to information from Uelzen press There are currently incorrect and incomplete displays of train connections, departure times and delays, which has a significant impact on passengers' everyday lives.
The cause of the problems lies in a global error in the central information system, which is operated by an external service provider. Although he is working on the fix, the timing for the full restoration is currently unclear. Travelers are therefore asked to pay attention to the manual loudspeaker announcements at the stations for the latest information. Weather-related influences, such as embankment fires and disruptions to switches, signals or signal boxes, also contribute to delays in regional transport.
Current situation in rail operations
Delays cannot be ruled out on local transport lines, which could be particularly noticeable during busy hours. However, travelers can visit the website bahn.de currently inform about current developments. This is the central point of contact for all traffic information in Germany and offers a disruption map that provides an overview of current train cancellations and route interruptions.
In addition, passengers can access the real-time positions of their connections via the train radar. However, it is essential for this information to be updated regularly as the last comprehensive update is dated May 19, 2025.
Frequent disruptions in the route network
Most rail travelers are now familiar with the constant challenges of rail transport. Be it fallen trees, damage to vehicles or overhead lines – the causes of disruptions in the German route network are diverse and often unavoidable. The initiative Disruptions in rail traffic provides helpful support and information on route closures and disruptions, acting independently of the railway companies.
Anyone who relies on the latest information has no choice but to regularly consult the service providers' websites. This makes traveling easy despite the current turbulence.