Deutsche Bahn halts trains across Germany due to malfunctioning radio system
Trains are being held back across Germany and travelers are staying in their seats amid the disruption. It's unclear when the problem will be resolved
Trains are being held back across Germany and travelers are staying in their seats amid the disruption. It's unclear when the problem will be resolved but the company said technicians are working around the clock. German rail company Deutsche Bahn is halting trains across the country due to an IT disruption, a spokesperson for the company told German news agencies.
Trains are being held at stations and travelers are staying in their seats amid the tech meltdown. The spokesperson said the GSMR digital rail radio system is experiencing a malfunction, and technicians are working to resolve the issue. Deutsche Bahn CEO Evelyn Palla spoke to the German Bild newspaper and said "we are now trying to get the trains into stations so that travelers can disembark.
And then we have to fix the problem, which we don't yet know." All trains are suspended in Germany's most populous state North Rhine-Westphalia. Berlin's public transport authorities that municipal, regional and long-distance trains run by Deutsche Bahn are impacted by the outage. Deutsche Bahn is notorious for frequent late trains and cancellations. Edited by: Dmytro Hubenko Don't let the algorithm hide the news.
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