Train traffic - Continuing storm results in train terminations and extensions.
On a Saturday night, a pair of wagons from a high-speed ICE train carrying 185 people under its wing derailed in Schwäbisch Gmünd, part of Baden-Württemberg. No one got hurt, said a railway representative, and all these folk were moved away from the train through the course of Saturday to Sunday. Schwäbisch Gmünd is situated about 50 kilometers east of Stuttgart. The precise hour when the train might be retrieved wasn't disclosed as of Sunday morning.
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