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ICE with 550 passengers rams into regional train - no injuries

Despite emergency braking, the ICE is unable to stop in time and rams into the regional train at 50 kilometers per hour. Both trains are badly damaged, but there are no injuries.

A regional train and an ICE train are badly damaged on the line between Hamburg and Bremen..aussiedlerbote.de
A regional train and an ICE train are badly damaged on the line between Hamburg and Bremen..aussiedlerbote.de

ICE with 550 passengers rams into regional train - no injuries

An ICE train carrying around 550 people has rammed into a regional train between Hamburg and Bremen. There were no injuries in the accident on Wednesday afternoon, according to the Federal Police. The two trains were so badly damaged by the incident in Lauenbrück that they were no longer roadworthy. Rail traffic on the line was suspended.

The unoccupied regional train was reportedly standing on a switch when the ICE - despite emergency braking - hit it at 50 kilometers per hour. The express train on its way from Hamburg to Munich had previously hit another switch at around 80 kilometers per hour.

Railroad line initially fully closed

After the accident, rail passengers were directed to Lauenbrück station on foot. According to a Deutsche Bahn spokeswoman, an ICE train from Bremen was deployed in the evening to take the passengers stranded in Lauenbrück. Despite the nationwide train drivers' warning strike that began on Wednesday evening, the train is reportedly still running as far as Stuttgart.

Pictures showed the destroyed front end of the two trains. The railroad line was initially closed in the area. The regional train operator Metronom set up a replacement service for its passengers with buses and a hotel train for those waiting at Tostedt station, as the company announced.

Since late evening, one track at the accident site has been open again - albeit at a much reduced speed. According to the information provided, one track will probably be closed until Thursday. The exact cause of the accident was not initially known.

The incident in Lauenbrück involved two heavily damaged trains following a collision between an ICE and a stationary regional train. Due to the injuries-free accident, emergency services were not required.

Despite the nationwide train drivers' strike, an alternative transportation solution was scheduled for the passengers stranded in Lauenbrück, involving a deployed ICE train from Bremen.

Source: www.dpa.com

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