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In Germany, rail traffic resumes after a breakdown that brought trains to a standstill throughout the country
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In Germany, rail traffic resumes after a breakdown that brought trains to a standstill throughout the country

In Germany, rail traffic has resumed after a nationwide train stoppage caused by a technical issue. A spokesperson for Deutsche Bahn, the national railway operator, stated that their IT experts worked continuously to resolve the problem and have successfully restored services, though gradually.

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In Germany, rail traffic resumes after a breakdown that brought trains to a standstill throughout the country

In Germany, rail traffic has resumed after a nationwide train stoppage caused by a technical issue. A spokesperson for Deutsche Bahn, the national railway operator, stated that their IT experts worked continuously to resolve the problem and have successfully restored services, though gradually.

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