Traffic - Wheelchair in the track bed: S-Bahn delays in Berlin
An object in the track bed at Alexanderplatz station caused delays to the Berlin S-Bahn on Thursday afternoon. According to initial findings, it was a wheelchair, said a Deutsche Bahn spokeswoman when asked. However, the wheelchair had been removed from the track bed. Nevertheless, there were numerous delays in the subsequent traffic. "It's settling down again," said the spokeswoman.
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- Despite the wheelchair being moved from the track bed at Alexanderplatz station, the German railroad's s-train experienced continuous delays due to the incident on the Berlin S-Bahn.
- The object that disrupted the train's track at the German railroad's Alexanderplatz station in Berlin turned out to be a wheelchair, causing initial delays to the S-Bahn.
- The Berlin traffic was significantly affected following an incident where a wheelchair ended up on the track bed at the German railroad's Alexanderplatz station, leading to delays in the s-train services.
- The German railroad's S-Bahn service in Berlin faced numerous delays on Thursday afternoon due to a wheelchair found in the track bed at the Alexanderplatz station, bringing traffic in the city to a halt.
Source: www.stern.de