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More than 330 passengers are stranded on the train, including the head of Rfi, Aldo Isi
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter16 hr. ago

More than 330 passengers are stranded on the train, including the head of Rfi, Aldo Isi

A technical failure caused a high-speed Frecciarossa train to stop between Chiusi and Rigutino on the Rome-Florence line, affecting over 330 passengers, including RFI CEO Aldo Isi. The incident occurred around 6:30 PM, disrupting the high-speed rail network and causing delays to at least twenty trains. Normal operations resumed by 9:25 PM after more than three hours, during which passengers were transferred to another train. Some services were rerouted to conventional lines, resulting in delays of up to 180 minutes.

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More than 330 passengers are stranded on the train, including the head of Rfi, Aldo Isi

A technical failure caused a high-speed Frecciarossa train to stop between Chiusi and Rigutino on the Rome-Florence line, affecting over 330 passengers, including RFI CEO Aldo Isi. The incident occurred around 6:30 PM, disrupting the high-speed rail network and causing delays to at least twenty trains. Normal operations resumed by 9:25 PM after more than three hours, during which passengers were transferred to another train. Some services were rerouted to conventional lines, resulting in delays of up to 180 minutes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a technical disruption without overt ideological framing. While it mentions the presence of a senior executive from RFI, this is contextual rather than politically charged. The focus remains on operational issues and passenger impact, with balanced reporting.

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