Signaling system repaired, enabling train track restart on Thursday. - Railways reinstate service following platform damage.
Railway Line to Reopen in North Hesse After Arson-Related Signal Box Damage
The North Hesse Transport Network (NVV) has announced that the disrupted railway line between Ahnatal-Weimar and Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe will reopen on Thursday, following damage to a signal box caused by arson on Monday evening.
The arson attack, which targeted several signal cables at Immenhausen station, resulted in train disruptions and partial cancellations on the regional line RE11 and the regional tram line RT1. However, the RB4 and RT4 lines have continued to operate as scheduled.
Once the repairs are completed, all trains on the affected lines are expected to resume their regular service. The NVV urges passengers to check their journey status before setting out, as some delays may still be encountered due to the recent disruptions.
Investigations into the cause of the arson attack are ongoing, and no further details have been released as of now. The North Hesse Transport Network encourages anyone with information regarding the incident to contact local authorities immediately.
As always, the safety and convenience of passengers remain the top priority for the North Hesse Transport Network. The network thanks everyone for their understanding and patience during this temporary disruption.
- The community is advised to stay updated on their journey status, as the reopening of the disrupted railway line may still cause some delays due to the recent arson-related signal box damage, a part of the general-news affecting the North Hesse Transport Network.
- The North Hesse Transport Network's community policy urges anyone with information about the arson attack on the Immenhausen signal box, a crime-and-justice matter, to contact local authorities, ensuring justice and safety for all users.
- Efforts are underway to reopen the railway line between Ahnatal-Weimar and Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe, a transportation channel critical to the region's industry and vocational training programs, allowing students and workers to resume their daily activities without hindrance.