All train traffic across Germany was suspended late Tuesday due to a significant technical disruption affecting the country’s railway signaling system. The cause of the failure remains under investigation, but authorities have confirmed it is not the result of cyberattack. The nationwide halt impacted both passenger and freight services, leaving thousands of travelers stranded. Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s state-owned railway company, is working to resolve the issue and restore normal operations as quickly as possible. Passengers are advised to postpone non-essential travel and check for updates. The disruption is expected to continue for several hours, with potential ripple effects throughout the transportation network. Authorities are prioritizing safety while attempting to diagnose and repair the faulty signaling infrastructure.
