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Many trains in the north are running again

Hamburg/Hanover/Kiel/Bremen. Although many railway lines have already been cleared after the storms and significantly more trains are running again, patience is still required in some places in the north. A spokeswoman for Deutsche Bahn said on Tuesday in Hamburg that there would be impairments on several routes due to the storm damage until at least Wednesday.

“In long-distance traffic we still have obstacles between Hamburg and Hanover. There we have a free track going north and going south will be diverted via Bremen.” Long-distance trains between Hamburg and Hanover were delayed by around an hour on Tuesday. Individual stops on the route – such as Celle, Lüneburg and Uelzen – could be omitted. However, the spokeswoman assumed that the route would be double-tracked again this week. “Maybe even on Wednesday. Let’s hope the weather doesn’t put a spanner in the works.”

The express trains between Stralsund and Karlsruhe with actual stops in Hamburg, Hanover, Kassel and Frankfurt/Main were completely canceled for the Hamburg – Karlsruhe section. In addition, a very high utilization rate must be expected for the other long-distance trains.

No more restrictions in Schleswig-Holstein

Between Hamburg and Bremen there were still considerable delays and individual train cancellations due to damage to the tracks in regional traffic, as the railway company Metronom announced. Two stops in the Hamburg area – Hittfeld and Klecken – could not be approached again. On the Hamburg – Lüneburg route, travelers also had to plan for delays, although most of the regional trains were able to run again. Replacement buses drove between Uelzen and Bienenbüttel.

In Schleswig-Holstein, on the other hand, according to Deutsche Bahn, the trains were running again largely without failures and major restrictions. “Schleswig-Holstein is fine. There can still be a delay here and there, but we no longer have any closed routes here, ”said the spokeswoman.

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