On June 23, 2026, Deutsche Bahn suspended all train services nationwide due to a disruption in its digital radio system (GSMR), which is critical for communication between trains and control centers. The suspension occurred around 10:30 PM and was partially lifted by midnight, with the first trains resuming service. Deutsche Bahn confirmed the cause was identified but did not provide further technical details. Passengers were advised to take taxis or stay at hotels and claim reimbursement up to €120 through their passenger rights. Taxicab vouchers and hotel vouchers were issued, along with temporary 'stay trains' to accommodate stranded passengers. The disruption affected both freight traffic and regional rail networks, including S-Bahn lines in Berlin and Stuttgart. However, several key questions remain unanswered, such as the number of affected passengers, financial costs to the company, whether alternative systems exist, and if there are any security concerns.
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