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Train Failures on the Kiel-Husum and Neumünster-Flensburg Railway Lines

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Since the morning, trains between Flensburg and Neumünster as well as Kiel and Husum have failed, because a overhead line is damaged at Rendsburg. Deutsche Bahn and Nordbahn have established a replacement service.
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Since the morning, trains between Flensburg and Neumünster as well as Kiel and Husum have failed, because a overhead line is damaged at Rendsburg. Deutsche Bahn and Nordbahn have established a replacement service.

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Owschlag (dpa/lno) – Due to damage to a overhead line in Owschlag (Rendsburg-Eckernförde district) there are currently train failures and delays. The RE7 between Hamburg and Flensburg is affected, as a speaker of the Deutsche Bahn announced. Currently, a travel delay of up to 90 minutes is to be expected. The route malfunction began on Sunday morning around 8 o'clock. According to information, the route is again accessible on single track betwee…

Train failures are currently occurring on the railway line between Flensburg and Neumünster. The train uses replacement buses. Did an open-standing tank hatch touch a measuring device?

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shz broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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