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After overhead line damage: No all-clear for rail commuters

Commuters between Berlin and Dresden still need patience: after an accident in Großenhain, the route remains impaired. (Symbolic image) / Photo: Christoph Soeder/dpa
Commuters between Berlin and Dresden still need patience: after an accident in Großenhain, the route remains impaired. (Symbolic image) / Photo: Christoph Soeder/dpa

There are still delays and detour on the railroad line between Berlin and Dresden. A truck had damaged the overhead line at a level crossing. Repairs are ongoing.

Train travelers and commuters must continue to expect delays on the route between Berlin and Dresden on Tuesday. The reason for this is an overhead line damaged by a truck at a level crossing in Großenhain, Saxony (Meißen district). The repair work is ongoing, a Deutsche Bahn spokeswoman told the German Press Agency.

According to Deutsche Bahn, intercity trains are being diverted via Riesa and are around 50 minutes late. Eurocity trains are running slower in the Großenhain area, but on schedule. The regional express lines RE15, which connects Dresden with Hoyerswerda, and RE18 from Dresden to Cottbus are also affected. According to the railroad company, the stops in Lampertswalde in Saxony (Meißen district) and Ortrand in Brandenburg (Oberspreewald-Lausitz district) will be canceled. A replacement bus service has been set up.

The repairs are ongoing. It is still unclear when the damage can be repaired. Travelers on the route should check their journey online or in the rail navigator.

The accident occurred on Monday afternoon. According to the report, a truck touched an overhead line of the long-distance line while crossing the level crossing in Großenhain and severely damaged it.

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