Trains between Hamburg and Hanover: Finally full of operation after a fault!

Trains between Hamburg and Hanover: Finally full of operation after a fault!

The traffic conditions have improved on the railway line between Hamburg and Hanover. According to Sat.1 regional , the IC- and ICE trains to Hannover are again on the road. The metronome also regularly runs on the lines RE3/RB31 and RE2 between Celle and Eschede. However, the single -track route can continue to lead to delays. Bus emergency traffic, which had been set up in the meantime, was completely discontinued.

The disorders originated in a fallen tree that damaged the overhead line. This led to delays of about 20 minutes with the diverted ICE and IC trains from Hanover to Hamburg. Hold in Celle, Uelzen and Lüneburg during the fault. It is expected that the disorder is expected to be fixed by Thursday evening.

additional disorders in train traffic

While the Situation between Hamburg and Hanover stabilizes, reports Die Zeit about significant disorders in Germany, especially in the north. A metronome train collided with a fallen tree on the Uelzen-Hannover route, whereby no injuries were to complain, but the overhead line rupted.

The entire section of the Uelzen - Hannover route is still closed, and there are also impairments on the Hamburg -Uelzen and Hanover -Göttingen routes. Travelers in local and long-distance transport have to expect considerable delays and train failures. Passengers are urgently asked to refrain from trips between Hanover, Celle and Uelzen. Replacement traffic on buses is only possible to a limited extent.

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