Key facts
- Germany's national rail network has resumed service.
- The disruption was caused by a nationwide IT malfunction.
- The problem originated with the GSM-R communication system.
- The outage lasted for nearly three hours.
- Deutsche Bahn is the national rail operator affected.
- The malfunction led to widespread disruptions and stranded passengers.
Train services across Germany have resumed following a significant IT malfunction that affected the national rail network. Deutsche Bahn, the country's primary rail operator, reported that the issue stemmed from a problem with the GSM-R communication system. This system is critical for train operations, and its failure caused widespread disruptions throughout the country. The outage lasted for nearly three hours, during which time train movements were halted. Passengers experienced significant delays and many were left stranded at stations as a result of the communication system failure. Services have since been restored after the IT problem was resolved.
