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Flood update: Luckily, the routes on RFC Rhine-Alpine are

Train traffic in the German federal states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate continues to be severely impaired. Numerous routes are completely closed or only accessible to a limited extent. The water masses severely damaged the tracks, switches, signaling technology, ...

 

Rail traffic is still at a standstill on a dozen lines in Wallonia. No trains are running on the Walloon backbone between Charleroi, Namur, Liège and the border with Germany. Traffic is also at a standstill between Namur and the Luxembourg border. Freight and passenger trains are affected. Infrabel is mobilising reinforcements.

The bad weather has caused...

 

The RFC Network together with RailNetEurope (RNE) will host 3 exclusive online sessions to celebrate the European Year of Rail 2021. During each session presentations related to the overall session topics will be held and there will be the possibility to get active in the time planned for Q&As. The dates and draft agendas incl. the speakers can be found below. All three events will be held online via Microsoft Teams. You can register to participate via...

 

Since 1 May, 5:00am, the north-south track of the affected section between Loreley and Kamp-Bornhofen has been available for train journeys again. According to current forecasts, the route should be open to both tracks again from the morning of 9 May. Most of the diversion ...

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