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350 People Evacuated From ICE in Bavaria – because Air Conditioning Is Broken

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An ICE on the Frankfurt/Würzburg route had to be evacuated on Tuesday. Previously, the passengers had to endure in the hot wagon.

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The tropical temperatures on Wednesday in Tyrol may also have become too high for a regional train. Due to a technical defect, the locomotive stopped at Fieberbrunn. 22 passengers had to be evacuated. The regional train was actually heading towards Saalfelden. But around 2 pm in the municipal area of Fieberbrunn was the final station. "Due to the technical defect, the regional train could no longer enter the next station, which is why an evacuat…

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An ICE on the Frankfurt/Würzburg route had to be evacuated on Tuesday. Previously, the passengers had to endure in the hot wagon.

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A power failure prevents an ICE from continuing. Also the air conditioning is partly out. Several hundred passengers are affected.

On Tuesday afternoon, an ICE train bound for Nuremberg with several hundred passengers had to be evacuated in Laufach in the Aschaffenburg district. The failure of the air conditioning system made the situation particularly difficult. Air conditioning failed. According to information from Deutsche Bahn, a technical fault was the reason for the train's cancellation. The express train from Cologne was delayed in several stops due to a power outage.

Due to a technical defect, an ICE with several hundred passengers was stranded on board in the lower Franconian Laufach. There had been a power failure in several train sections, the district fire inspection of the Landratsamt in Aschaffenburg reported. Also the air conditioning in the rear part of the train had failed. At temperatures of more than 30 degrees the half train had to be evacuated with the help of emergency personnel. "The weather c…

A power failure prevents an ICE from continuing. Several hundred passengers are affected at high temperatures - and half of them can't get off so easily.

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nordbayern.de broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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