All high speed trains between Berlin and Hamburg cancelled
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Since August, the ICE route to Hamburg has been closed. Now, the stop train from Südkreuz to the south is also closed. Here, ICE travel to Munich. What does this mean for passengers?
For rail travellers who want to travel between Berlin and Hamburg, it is very thick: a defective overhead line slows traffic down, trains drop out and are late.


Due to damage to the overhead line, there are massive problems in rail traffic in northern Germany. The ICE connections between Hamburg and Berlin fail in both directions.
On the day of the introduction of the new railway boss Evelyn Palla, the great chaos for travellers between Berlin and Hamburg goes into the next round. Because of a overhead line damage there are many train failures. And there are also problems on the connection between the Hanseatic city and Hanover.
A defective overhead line in Uelzen ensures train failures. Connections between Hamburg and Berlin are particularly affected. Repairs are ongoing.
There are currently no ICE trains on the important route between Berlin and Hamburg. The reason for this is an overhead line fault, which leads to massive restrictions on rail traffic in the north. There are also problems between Cologne and Düsseldorf.
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