Fire at Bernau is massively restricting ICE traffic to Binz!

Disruptions in rail traffic: A embankment fire near Bernau affects ICE connections to Greifswald and Binz.
Disruptions in rail traffic: A embankment fire near Bernau affects ICE connections to Greifswald and Binz. (Symbolbild/MND)

Fire at Bernau is massively restricting ICE traffic to Binz!

Bernau bei Berlin, Deutschland - Today, travelers on the rails in northern Germany have to make some inconvenience. A bad embankment fire near Bernau on Monday led to a significant signal box disorder and thus presented the long -distance traffic of Deutsche Bahn with great challenges. The persistent disorders primarily concern the popular ICE connections between Berlin and the Baltic Sea vacation paradise Binz. According to reports from Süddeutscher Zeitung continue.

Deutsche Bahn reacted to the situation and did everything possible to tackle the repair of the affected signal box. In the meantime, travelers have to accept diversions; The ICE trains of the Berlin-Eberswalde-Pasewalk-Greifswald-Ostseebad Binz are diverted and some holds out. This affects Bernau, Eberswalde, Angermünde, Prenzlau, Pasewalk, Klam, Züssow and Greifswald, such as the Tagesspiegel . A replacement retention was set up in Neustrelitz to give travelers a certain flexibility.

affected regional trains

The disorders are not limited to long -distance transport. Regional connections are also affected: the RB24 no longer runs between Berlin-Lichtenberg and Bernau, and the RE3 between Berlin-Hauptbahnhof and Bernau is interrupted. These inconveniences do not make it easy for regular rail travelers, as the initiative Disruptions in rail traffic reports. Here, the frequent disorders in the German route network are pointed out, which can be caused by fallen trees, damage to vehicles and overhead lines.

A crooked travel experience is therefore not saved. The "Faults in Railway Traffic" initiative offers support and information on route closures and disabilities in order to give prospective travelers a certain degree of backing. It is to be hoped that Deutsche Bahn can quickly complete the necessary repairs so that the railway driving can soon be enjoyed completely carefree again.

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OrtBernau bei Berlin, Deutschland
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