A nationwide train stoppage occurred in Germany Tuesday evening due to a malfunction in the railway’s digital radio system, essential for train communication and control. Deutsche Bahn, the state-owned railway company, confirmed all trains were halted at stations while technicians worked to resolve the issue. The failure impacts the entire German rail network, causing widespread disruption to passenger and freight transport. The duration of the disruption remains unknown at this time. Authorities are working to diagnose the root cause of the system failure and restore service as quickly as possible. Passengers are advised to check for updates and expect significant delays. The incident highlights the vulnerability of modern rail systems to digital infrastructure failures.