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ICE Stopped for Dirt: "Dear Crumbs on the Ground than Not Driving"

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Scurrile incident in Nuremberg: The ICE 886 from Munich to Hamburg ends abruptly. The staff feels the train is too dirty. The passengers are outraged.

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Scurrile incident in Nuremberg: The ICE 886 from Munich to Hamburg ends abruptly. The staff feels the train is too dirty. The passengers are outraged.

·Berlin, Germany
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A train journey from Munich to Hamburg ended on Tuesday in Nuremberg. The reason: the ICE was too dirty to continue the journey. Apparently, the train attendants wanted to "set a signal".

·Germany
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The company apologized to passengers, who waited an hour for a new composition The Deutsche Bahn (DB) officials stopped a high-speed train and forced the landing of all passengers because the vehicle was "very sujo", said the German railway company on this Friday. According to the regional newspaper Mercur, Intercity-Express (ICE), which should be connected between Munique (sul) and Hamburg (north) on the third day, it was banned at Nuremberg st…

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An incident of a special kind is currently causing excitement for train travellers all over Germany – also in eastern Hesse: An ICE, which was supposed to stop regularly in Fulda, did not even arrive there on Tuesday. The reason: The train was simply too dirty.The Deutsche Bahn stopped the long-distance train in the middle of the line – in Nuremberg was the final stop.The ICE with the number 886 had started on schedule on Tuesday morning at 6:12…

Passengers of a high-speed train traveling from Munich to Hamburg were dropped off halfway by staff, explaining it as excessive dirt.

An unusual incident on German tracks. The ICE 886 train from Munich to Hamburg was unexpectedly stopped in Nuremberg. The reason was not a technical failure or the situation on the tracks, but - as the crew reported - the interior of the cars was too dirty. Passengers were asked to leave the train.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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