Stranded travelers and very long lines at the station information desks: A Germany-wide disruption at Deutsche Bahn (DB) brought service to a standstill for about two hours late Tuesday evening. Numerous travelers were affected. The first trains began running again around 12:30 a.m. After that, service gradually resumed early in the morning, according to a DB spokesperson. The cause of the disruption was a malfunction in the GSM-R digital rail radio system.
In some cases, the problems were expected to persist until the morning rush hour. For example, DB Regio Mitte announced on the X platform that, until rail service returned to normal, passengers should expect significant knock-on delays and last-minute service cancellations at least until 6:00 a.m. today. On DB’s regional page for North Rhine-Westphalia, the following statement appeared after the disruption ended: “However, it will still take some time for rail service to return to normal.” Passengers should expect significant delays and cancellations.