Mar 15 • 20:49 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

Train traffic stopped on the Main Line and Gardermoen Line - the stretch is now reopened

Train traffic on the Main Line and Gardermoen Line was halted as a safety measure due to an incident on the track, but has since been reopened.

Train services on the Main Line and Gardermoen Line in Norway were temporarily halted due to a safety incident on the tracks, as confirmed by Anna Langhammer, a spokesperson for Bane Nor. The full stop was implemented as a precautionary measure to ensure passenger safety. Details about the specific trains affected were not disclosed at that time.

At approximately 9:57 PM, it was reported that the affected train lines had been reopened for service. The swift resolution and reopening indicate effective coordination and safety protocols being followed by the railway authorities. This incident, while disruptive, highlights the importance of prioritizing safety in railway operations.

Such occurrences, though infrequent, can impact daily commuters and travelers significantly. The efficient response from Bane Nor will likely restore confidence among the public regarding train travel safety, crucial for the country where rail transport is a vital part of the transportation network.

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