Un problema alla rete elettrica avvenuto questa mattina ha provocato ritardi, cancellazioni e deviazioni. Dalle 16.20 circolazione in graduale ripresa
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Una giornata molto difficile per chi viaggia sulla linea Alta Velocità tra Milano e Bologna: un guasto alla linea elettrica sul tratto tra Milano Rogoredo e Piacenza ha provocato enormi ritardi e anche un piccolo incendio sulle sterpaglie che si trovano nei pressi dei binari. Soltanto nel primo pomeriggio, poco dopo le ore 16, è iniziata una graduale ripresa della circolazione sul binario in direzione Sud tra Melegnano e Piacenza.
La nota di Fs
“I tecnici di Rfi sono al lavoro per garantire il ripristino della piena funzionalità della linea», spiega con una nota il gruppo Fs. Inevitabilmente, con una situazione bloccata da poco dopo le ore 10 di mercoledì 17 giugno, numerosi treni ad Alta Velocità così come gli Intercity e i Regionali hanno accumulato cancellazioni e ritardi che hanno avuto ripercussioni anche su tutta la linea compresa la Roma-Napoli.
Deviazioni e ritardi
Secondo quanto dichiarato da Infomobilità di Trenitalia, dei treni che percorrono l’Alta velocità (non è stato specificato quanti) si sono “instradati sulla linea convenzionale e possono registrare un maggior tempo di percorrenza fino a 120 minuti”. Si procede, dunque, ma con un minimo di due ore, a salire, di ritardo Per adesso sarebbero meno di una decina di treni cancellati ma circa una ventina quelli instradati e fatti procedere ma con tempi di percorrenza molto più lunghi del normale.
I disagi a Bologna
Sul nodo di Bologna sono altrettanti (almeno sette) i treni cancellati fino a questo momento con ritardi che hanno superato abbondantemente le tre ore come nel caso del Frecciarossa 9311 destinato a Torino con ben 280 minuti di ritardo, dunque quasi cinque ore.
I treni cancellati
Fino a questo momento, fra i treni Alta velocità cancellati troviamo il Milano- Napoli delle 11.25, il Napoli-Milano delle 11.30 e quello delle 12.30, il Milano-Napoli delle ore 13 così come il Napoli-Milano delle 14.55 e il Milano-Napoli delle 15.25, tutti Frecciarossa. Trenitalia ha già predisposto il rimborso integrale dei biglietti.
I disagi per i passeggeri
Giornata inevitabilmente difficile per i passeggeri a bordo dei convogli interessati. Tra questi un treno partito da Roma Termini alle 7.30 del mattino e che sarebbe dovuto arrivare a Milano Centrale alle 10.45. Il guasto lo ha costretto allo stop nei pressi di Lodi con tutti i disagi del caso vista la mancanza anche dell’aria condizionata all’interno oltre alle toilette con le porte elettriche bloccate come riportato dal Corriere. “Non ho notizie, so solo che stanno cercando di risolvere”, ha spiegato la capotreno ai passeggeri.
Circolazione in ripresa, la nota Fs
"Dalle ore 16.20 la circolazione ferroviaria sulla linea Alta Velocità Milano–Bologna è in graduale ripresa sul binario in direzione Sud tra Melegnano e Piacenza, dopo la sospensione avvenuta questa mattina a causa di un danno alla linea elettrica. I tecnici di RFI sono intervenuti tempestivamente e hanno riattivato uno dei due binari, consentendo la progressiva ripresa del traffico ferroviario lungo la tratta interessata.
Proseguono nel frattempo le attività per il completo ripristino dell’infrastruttura e la riattivazione anche dell’altro binario, con l’obiettivo di riportare la linea alla piena funzionalità nel più breve tempo possibile".
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ANSAIndependentCenter3 days ago Damage to the Naples-Rome line, delays up to 90 minutesThe high-speed rail line between Naples and Rome has been damaged by unknown individuals near Tora e Piccilli in Caserta, causing significant delays. Trains are being rerouted through the conventional line via Formia, resulting in up to 90-minute delays. Two high-speed trains were directly affected: one departing from Florence Santa Maria Novella at 6:00 AM heading to Naples Central, and another departing from Naples Central at 7:45 AM bound for Milan.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on infrastructure damage and its impact on train schedules without taking a stance or using biased language. It provides factual information about the incident and its consequences.
Official sources cited
- organisation Infomobiltà (Trenitalia website)
Il Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenter3 days ago Failure on the Av Naples-Rome line: Cable break-in by unknown persons Traffic resumes but delays of up to 90 minutesDisruptions occurred on the high-speed rail line between Naples and Rome due to a reported theft of cables by unknown individuals near Tora, province of Caserta. The incident caused delays of up to 90 minutes, with trains rerouted via Formia. Technical staff from Rfi restored service by 8:30 AM, but accumulated delays remained. This follows another recent disruption on the Milan-Piacenza line. Transport Minister Matteo Salvini expressed frustration with Trenitalia over the disruptions and requested a detailed report and clear timelines for恢复正常 operations.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on technical issues affecting train services without overtly favoring any political side. It mentions the involvement of officials like Minister Matteo Salvini but presents their reactions neutrally. There is no evident loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context.
Official sources cited
- organisation Rfi
- organisation Trenitalia
- government Minister Matteo Salvini
OpenIndependentCenter3 days ago Chaos on the Naples-Rome high-speed train, with cables stolen, delays of up to 90 minutesA new incident involving the theft of cables near Torre e Piccilli in Caserta has severely damaged the high-speed rail line between Naples and Rome, causing delays of up to 90 minutes. Trenitalia had to reroute trains through the conventional line via Formia, leading to significant disruptions for passengers traveling between Campania, Lazio, Tuscany, and Lombardy. This follows a previous outage on the Milan-Bologna line on June 17, which caused extensive delays and led to a political dispute, with Transport Minister Matteo Salvini demanding an investigation into the efficiency of the rail网络.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on technical issues affecting high-speed rail services without overtly favoring any political side. It mentions a political response but does not frame it with biased language or selective emphasis. The content remains factual and balanced.
Il Sole 24 OreIndependent🔒Center3 days ago Damage to the Naples-Rome line, delays up to 90 minutesThe high-speed rail line between Naples and Rome has experienced significant delays due to damage caused by unknown individuals near Tora e Piccilli (Caserta). The incident occurred around 6:50 AM, leading to rerouting of trains via the conventional line through Formia, causing up to 90-minute delays. Technical staff from Rfi have worked to restore full functionality of the line. Trains affected include those departing from Florence Santa Maria Novella at 6:00 AM heading to Naples Central and another departing from Naples Central at 7:45 AM bound for Milan. As of 8:30 AM, rail traffic on the高速
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a technical issue with infrastructure without taking a stance on political matters. It provides factual information about the incident, including details about the disruption, the response by Rfi technicians, and the impact on train schedules. There is no indication of biased措
Il GiornaleParty-alignedCenter4 days ago Failure at high speed, tilting trains: delays up to almost five hours.A power grid failure this morning caused delays, cancellations, and route changes on the high-speed rail line between Milan and Bologna. The issue occurred on the section between Milan Rogoredo and Piacenza, leading to significant disruptions. A small fire broke out near the tracks. Circulation gradually resumed around 4:00 PM. Fs stated that technicians are working to restore full functionality of the line. The disruption affected high-speed trains, intercity services, and regional trains, with impacts also felt on the Rome-Naples line.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a technical malfunction affecting train services without taking a stance or using biased language. It provides factual information about the incident, including details from Fs and Trenitalia, and does not frame the event politically or ideologically.
Official sources cited
- organisation Fs note
- organisation Infomobilità di Trenitalia
OpenIndependentCenter4 days ago Chaos on the Milan-Bologna high-speed line, tilted to the power line. The hot emergency on trains stuck: cancellations and delays up to 280 minutesA fault on the electrical line caused disruptions on the high-speed rail line between Milan and Bologna, leading to train cancellations and delays lasting up to 280 minutes. The issue began at 10:20 AM when technical checks were initiated following an incident involving a fire. Technical staff from RFI worked to restore full operations, with partial resumption reported by 4:20 PM. Some trains were rerouted to conventional lines, causing extended travel times of up to 120 minutes.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a technical malfunction affecting train services without taking a stance on political issues. It provides factual information about the incident, including the timeline, actions taken by technical staff, and impacts on train schedules. There is no indication of biased language
Official sources cited
- organisation RFI Statement
- organisation Infomobilità di Trenitalia
Il Sole 24 OreIndependent🔒Center4 days ago Reactivated one track on the Av Milan-Bologna line, delays over two hours and cancellationsA power line failure caused disruptions on the high-speed rail line between Milan and Bologna, leading to train cancellations and delays of up to two hours. The issue occurred around 10:20 AM between Milan Rogoredo and Piacenza. Trains were rerouted to conventional lines, but this led to cascading delays along the north-south route. Regional trains were also affected. Transport Minister Matteo Salvini has reportedly expressed frustration with Trenitalia executives and requested a detailed report on the incident and timelines for restoring normal service.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a technical infrastructure failure and its impact on train services without taking a stance or using biased language. It includes information about the minister's reaction but presents it neutrally, without suggesting approval or criticism.
Official sources cited
- government Ministero dei Trasporti
- organisation Trenitalia
la RepubblicaIndependent🔒Center4 days ago High-speed breakdown, stop between Milan and Piacenza: trains cancelled and delayed for more than 4 hoursA fault on the high-speed rail line has caused disruptions between Milan and Piacenza, resulting in canceled trains and delays exceeding four hours. The issue involves an electrical line problem, with service gradually resuming by 4:20 PM on the southbound track between Melegnano and Piacenza.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a technical malfunction affecting train services without any political commentary, framing, or biased language. It focuses solely on the incident's impact and timeline, providing factual updates without leaning toward any particular perspective.