The violent storm causes chaos of travel to Germany

The first autumn storm has wreaked havoc throughout northern Germany, causing a major break in travel. Passengers who travel by train to northern Germany have faced cancellations and delays Wednesday following a storm that fell in the region. On Tuesday, great winds and rain resulted in several trees that [...]
The first autumn storm has wreaked havoc throughout northern Germany, causing a major break in travel.
Passengers who travel by train to northern Germany have faced cancellations and delays Wednesday following a storm that fell in the region.
On Tuesday, great winds and rain resulted in several trees falling on railway lines and damageing ground lines, which paralysed the railway network, traces albinfo. ch
Cleanup is under way, but the Deutsche Bahn railway operator will still have disruptions Wednesday.
“Long distance trains between Hanover and Bremen will largely be cancelled,” said a Deutsche Bahn spokesman.
There may also be restrictions on the road between Hamburg and Hanover. We recommend that passengers be informed of their connections before starting their journey. ”
Deutsche Bahn said those who bought tickets to the affected roads could either receive a renovation or use a ticket to travel a train on the road within a week of the suspension. For more information, visit Deutsche Bahn's website.












