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Absence of Immigration Checkpoints (ICE) on Route from Hannover to Bremen

Disruptions on the Hannover to Bremen Long-Distance Train Route

No More Immigration and Customs Enforcement Checkpoints Along Hanover to Bremen Route - Absence of Immigration Checkpoints (ICE) on Route from Hannover to Bremen

Here's the skinny: The rail journey between Hanover and Bremen isn't exactly a breeze right now. Following an inspection of the railway line between Wunstorf and Poggenhagen, Deutsche Bahn has instituted a speed limit of 30 km/h over approximately 300 meters.

So, what's the beef? turns out it's some construction work by the state road authority for a new bypass. Seems the construction caused instability in the embankment, right under the planned road underpass. The railway authority spilled the beans, confirming the work and subsequent train chaos could carry on for several more weeks.

The bad news keeps coming: expect delays and possible cancellations. Since Monday evening, ICE trains between Hanover and Bremen/Oldenburg have been nixed in both directions. IC trains are running late, and regional and S-Bahn trains are facing the brunt of it too.

  • Hannover
  • Bremen
  • Deutsche Bahn
  • Long-distance traffic
  • Railway line
  • Inspection
  • Wunstorf
  • ICE

(Note: Construction delays and cancellations in the rail traffic may cause inconvenience. The instability in the embankment was found near the planned road underpass during construction work by the state road authority for a new bypass. The work and subsequent disruptions are expected to last for several more weeks.)

  1. Deutsche Bahn is implementing a community policy to address disruptions in the Hannover to Bremen long-distance train route due to an inspection on the railway line between Wunstorf and Poggenhagen, caused by construction work on a new bypass by the state road authority.
  2. Due to instability in the embankment discovered during construction work on a new bypass by the state road authority, vocational training of engineers and workers might be required to ensure the safety and stability of the railway line, as the disruptions and cancellations are estimated to last for several more weeks.
  3. Passengers traveling on ICE trains between Hannover and Bremen/Oldenburg should be prepared for potential cancellations and delays, as well as delays and disruptions for IC trains, regional trains, and S-Bahn trains, as the work on the new bypass continues over the coming weeks.

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