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Ice Remains in the District of Harburg

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Around 300 passengers have to leave an ICE at noon on the route between Hamburg and Lüneburg. They can change to a replacement train. What happened? An ICE with around 300 passengers on board has remained in the district of Harburg. The train came from Hamburg and was on its way to Munich when he stayed in the area of the station at noon due to a technical disturbance, as a spokesman of the Deutsche Bahn reported. The train evacuated the ICE and…
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Around 300 passengers have to leave an ICE at noon on the route between Hamburg and Lüneburg. You can switch to a replacement train.

Stelle (dpa/lni) – An ICE with about 300 passengers on board has remained in the district of Harburg. The train came from Hamburg and was on its way to Munich when he stayed in the area of the station at noon due to a technical disturbance, as a spokesman of the Deutsche Bahn announced. The train evacuated the ICE and provided a replacement train, in which the passengers changed. After about two and a half hours they were able to continue their …

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Around 300 passengers have to leave an ICE at noon on the route between Hamburg and Lüneburg. They can change to a replacement train. What happened? An ICE with around 300 passengers on board has remained in the district of Harburg. The train came from Hamburg and was on its way to Munich when he stayed in the area of the station at noon due to a technical disturbance, as a spokesman of the Deutsche Bahn reported. The train evacuated the ICE and…

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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