Mar 11 β€’ 22:30 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Germany SZ

Upper Franconia: Two trains collide in Bayreuth - several injured

A collision between two regional trains at Bayreuth's main station has resulted in several injuries, with one person in serious condition.

In a troubling incident at the main train station in Bayreuth, Germany, two regional trains collided, leading to injuries among passengers. According to a spokesperson from the Federal Police, eight individuals sustained injuries from the accident, with one person suffering serious injuries that required hospitalization. The collision prompted an immediate closure of the train station, affecting approximately 100 to 150 passengers who were left awaiting alternative travel options shortly after the incident occurred.

In response to the accident, train operators Agilis and Deutsche Bahn deployed replacement buses to assist stranded passengers. First responders, including federal and state police, medical personnel, firefighters, and technical aid teams, were dispatched to the scene to aid those affected and manage the situation. The rapid mobilization of these resources reflects the seriousness of the incident, underscoring the potential risks involved in rail transport and the importance of emergency responses.

While details about the cause of the collision remain under investigation, initial reports indicate that one train may have collided with a stationary or maneuvering train. This incident not only raises concerns about railway safety protocols but also highlights the need for ongoing assessments of infrastructure and operational procedures to prevent such accidents from occurring in the future.

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