Unexploded bomb defusal in Cologne causes train disruptions

Around 6000 people in Cologne were evacuated in the evening due to the defusal of two World War II bombs. An important railway line was closed, affecting long-distance, regional, and freight trains. Most trains are being rerouted with minor delays.

The unexploded bombs, English ten-hundredweight bombs with impact fuses, were discovered during surveying work in Cologne-Gremberg. The security zone covers 500 meters around the site. At around 23:45, the city of Cologne granted permission for the defusal.

The affected section is between Cologne Airport/Businesspark and Cologne-Porz for S-Bahns as well as long-distance, regional, and freight services. Trains from Cologne-Deutz on the right bank toward Bonn and Frankfurt/Main cannot operate. Lines S 12, RE 9, and all long-distance trains are being rerouted via Cologne/Bonn Airport.

“There will be minor delays of about ten minutes,” explained a Deutsche Bahn spokesperson. Lines RE 6 and RE 8 start or end at Cologne Messe/Deutz and are canceled between Cologne Messe/Deutz and Troisdorf. “Travelers can alternatively use the still operating S 12 and RE 9 as well as the RB 27, which is not affected by the closure,” the spokesperson added.

These measures are causing disruptions to regional and long-distance travel, while the defusal proceeds safely.

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