Mar 21 • 13:13 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Gardermobanen opened for train traffic after fire in freight train

Train traffic along Gardermobanen has resumed following a fire in a freight train near Lillestrøm.

Train traffic on the Gardermobanen line has reopened after a fire incident involving a freight train on Saturday near Lillestrøm, Norway. Emergency services were alerted to reports of flames observed by passing trains, prompting a swift response. Fire officials confirmed that the small fire originated from overheating brakes on one of the train's axles, a situation that can occur occasionally in railway operations.

The incident led to an initial shutdown of train services along Gardermobanen, which connects Lillestrøm to Oslo Airport. Following the fire's containment and safety inspections, the service resumed, but travelers were advised to expect delays and potential cancellations as operations normalized. The railway operator Bane Nor communicated updates to travelers, highlighting ongoing disruptions due to the earlier incident.

This occurrence raises concerns regarding the safety protocols in place for freight rail operations, particularly focusing on maintenance practices, as overheating brakes are not uncommon. It highlights the importance of timely responses by emergency services and the critical nature of monitoring railway infrastructure to prevent larger-scale incidents that could disrupt public transport and safety further.

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