Following an overhead line fault, the rail line between Dortmund and Hamm has been reopened. There have been no restrictions since late evening, according to a railway spokesman. Long-distance and regional services were affected.
The overhead line fault resulted in a blockage of the rail line between Dortmund and Hamm. From the afternoon onward, trains were rerouted or completely canceled. Two ICE lines and three IC lines in long-distance services were impacted, along with regional traffic. To assist passengers, a bus replacement service was set up between Dortmund main station and Hamm.
Repair work lasted several hours, but by late evening, the line was back in operation. A railway spokesman stated: "There have been no restrictions since late evening." This allowed normal train services to resume.
Such disruptions are not uncommon in Germany's rail infrastructure and can cause significant delays. The affected lines connect key regions in North Rhine-Westphalia and beyond. Passengers were supported through rerouting and buses to mitigate the outage.