Computer flap causes morning train chaos in Hannover
A computer malfunction at a railway control centre in Hannover caused chaos for commuters on Thursday morning as trains were delayed and cancelled across the region.
Hundreds of early-morning travellers arrived up to one hour late to work due to the electronic problem. The computer’s software had to be re-installed and did not start working again until around 7:30 am, a Deutsche Bahn spokesperson said.
In the meantime, four long-distance commuter trains were cancelled and dozens of others were delayed. Passengers who were on their way to Hannover’s main train station with regional and S-Bahn commuter trains reported that they were forced to disembark and board buses to complete their trips after significant waits.
High-speed ICE trains and Intercity service was re-routed to Hannover’s Messe/Laatzen station.
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Hundreds of early-morning travellers arrived up to one hour late to work due to the electronic problem. The computer’s software had to be re-installed and did not start working again until around 7:30 am, a Deutsche Bahn spokesperson said.
In the meantime, four long-distance commuter trains were cancelled and dozens of others were delayed. Passengers who were on their way to Hannover’s main train station with regional and S-Bahn commuter trains reported that they were forced to disembark and board buses to complete their trips after significant waits.
High-speed ICE trains and Intercity service was re-routed to Hannover’s Messe/Laatzen station.
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