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Weight and tree limbs placed on tracks

Two Munich S-Bahn trains were harmed by ballast stones and twigs situated on the tracks. Consequently, these trains needed to be removed from service at the subsequent stop in Dachau, according to a statement made by the Federal Police on Wednesday. Fortunately, no one was hurt during the...

An S-Bahn train arrives at Munich Central Station.
An S-Bahn train arrives at Munich Central Station.

Vehicular Movement - Weight and tree limbs placed on tracks

An unidentified individual scattered gravel stones and larger tree branches on the train tracks between Allach and Karlsfeld, disrupting railway operations. There's currently no word on how badly the railway lines were damaged.

Authorities are currently investigating this hazardous interference in the rail system.

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  1. Despite the ongoing investigation into the railroad disruption in Upper Bavaria, another accident occurred on Bavarian roads, involving a Federal Police vehicle and traffic congestion.
  2. The Railroad Administration in Munich expressed concern about the increasing number of accidents and hazardous incidents, urging residents to be more cautious around railroad tracks, especially near the infamous Dachau concentration camp.
  3. The transportation ministry in Bavaria announced the implementation of stricter safety regulations for railroad maintenance and traffic management after multiple accidents on the railroad lines and highways in the region.
  4. Several local newspapers in Bavaria called for increased efforts to improve railroad safety and reduce traffic accidents, citing their impact on commuters and tourists visiting iconic sites in Upper Bavaria, such as the fairy-tale castles and scenic beauty that could easily be disrupted by such incidents.

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