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Olten: Interruption Due to Person on Overhead Line Mast

Summary by Neue Zürcher Zeitung
In Olten on Wednesday evening there is a massive interruption of the railway traffic at the break time. Since 19 o'clock 15 the trains are rolling slowly again.

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In Olten on Wednesday evening there is a massive interruption of the railway traffic at the break time. Since 19 o'clock 15 the trains are rolling slowly again.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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In the evening, a man climbed on a line mast at Olten station. First trains are now running again.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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A man climbed a catenary pole early Wednesday evening near Olten (SO) station. His actions paralyzed rail traffic.

A man climbed on a line mast in the vicinity of Olten station on the early Wednesday evening. With this he has the railway traffic spacious

picture: sbbThe train traffic at Olten station was interrupted on early Tuesday evening. A man had climbed a line mast, SBB writes. The train stream had to be switched off "to avoid endangering the person and the forces". After about an hour and a half the man jumped down of his own free will. Whether he contracted injuries was not known at first. The ambulance took care of the man, said a spokesman of the Solothurn canton police of the news age…

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The train traffic at Olten station is interrupted on Wednesday evening. The duration is still unclear.

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20 Minuten broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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