Germany rail network halted nationwide due to IT malfunction
Germany's national rail company, Deutsche Bahn, halted all train services nationwide for over two and a half hours on Tuesday evening due to a malfunction in the country's digital railway radio network, the Global System for Mobile Communication for Railways (GSM-R). This IT disruption affected internal communication channels between train drivers and traffic control centers.

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AI-generatedGermany's national rail company, Deutsche Bahn, halted all train services nationwide for over two and a half hours on Tuesday evening due to a malfunction in the country's digital railway radio network, the Global System for Mobile Communication for Railways (GSM-R). This IT disruption affected internal communication channels between train drivers and traffic control centers. While the cause has been identified, technicians are working to resolve the issue. Passengers were advised to seek alternative transport, with significant delays and cancellations expected. Deutsche Bahn apologized for the inconvenience and stated they would provide taxi and hotel vouchers, as well as replacement transport where possible, to affected travelers.
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5 extractedDeutsche Bahn apologized and will offer taxi/hotel vouchers and replacement transport where possible.
Passengers are urged to find alternative transport due to expected major delays and cancellations.
Deutsche Bahn CEO Evelyn Palla stated they were trying to get trains into stations so travelers could disembark.
The disruption affected internal communication channels and the Global System for Mobile Communication for Railways (GSM-R).
Germany's rail network was halted nationwide due to a nationwide IT disruption.