
"ICEs between Berlin and Hamburg via Stendal, Salzwedel and Uelzen are cancelled. ICEs between Hamburg and Munich via Berlin, Leipzig, Erfurt and Nuremberg are cancelled between Hamburg and Berlin. ICEs between Hamburg and Munich via Hanover, Kassel, Fulda, Würzburg and Nuremberg are cancelled between Hamburg and Hanover."
"All other ICE/IC trains between Hamburg and Hanover will be diverted and delayed by about 30 minutes. The Lüneburg, Uelzen and Celle stops will be cancelled."
"According to German media reports, Deutsche Bahn said staff were working under high pressure to deal with the disruptions, and that disruptions were expected to be taken care of within the morning."
"Metronom announced that the line had been completely closed on Monday evening. An emergency bus service was set up. Since early Wednesday morning, the line was to be reopened on at least one track."
Train travel between Hamburg and Berlin, as well as Hamburg and Hanover, faced serious disruptions on Wednesday morning due to a damaged overhead line. Deutsche Bahn reported multiple cancellations of long-distance ICE connections, affecting regional transport in Lower Saxony. Specific cancellations included ICEs between Berlin and Hamburg, and between Hamburg and Munich via both Berlin and Hanover. Delays of about 30 minutes were expected for other trains, with some stops cancelled. An emergency bus service was initiated due to the ongoing issues with the overhead line.
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