Feb 27 β€’ 12:24 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Germany SZ

Between Holzkirchen and Rosenheim: Softened Railway Embankment Slips – Buses Instead of Trains

Due to the slipping of a railway embankment in Bavaria, regional trains between Holzkirchen and Rosenheim are temporarily replaced by bus services.

A railway embankment in Upper Bavaria has slipped due to recent snowfall and rain, resulting in the suspension of regional train services between Holzkirchen and Rosenheim. Passengers are required to switch to replacement buses between BruckmΓΌhl and Holzkirchen, as announced by Deutsche Bahn (DB). The duration of this disruption is currently unclear, but DB assures that passenger safety was not compromised during the incident.

The infrastructure subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn is reportedly working on a plan to expedite repairs following the collapse on Wednesday evening. Prospective construction work is contingent on the settling of the damaged embankment, and DB intends to keep passengers updated on the expected timeline for the resumption of regular train services soon.

This incident highlights the vulnerability of railway infrastructure to weather-related impacts, particularly in regions prone to heavy snowfall and rain. As severe weather becomes more frequent due to climate change, concerns about the reliability and resilience of transport infrastructure are likely to intensify, necessitating robust maintenance and disaster preparedness strategies.

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