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Deutsche Bahn blames technical issue for nationwide rail standstill

A'security source' said that nothing indicated sabotage.

After one of the largest incidents in the history of the country, train services were resumed Wednesday. The incident affected passengers on regional and long-distance trains as well some local transport networks.

The scheduled replacement of a technical component appears to be the cause of the disruption yesterday of the GSM-R system digital railway radio, according to Philipp Nagl of Deutsche Bahn Infrastructure.

He added that "we are analysing how this disruption occurred as a matter a highest priority" in a statement.

A security source stated that despite repeated warnings by intelligence agencies about the vulnerability of Germany's infrastructure to an?attack?, there was no evidence of any external interference in the railway.

German authorities have suspected sabotage in the past when attackers cut fibre optic cables or forced rail traffic to a halt.

The outage is a high-profile issue for the state-owned 'Deutsche Bahn. It has been criticized in recent years due to chronic delays, cancellations, and poor service, which critics claim is 'a result of decades underinvestment.

Evelyn Palla, the new CEO of Evelyn Palla Inc. has announced "a major" overhaul.

Deutsche Bahn said that "after the rapid resolution overnight, rail services started off largely smoothly this morning, although there could still be some disruptions."

The German Bahn halted all trains for two hours late on Tuesday night, citing a problem with the?Global System for Mobile Communications for?Railways (GSM-R), the main communication?tool used between train drivers, traffic control centers, and other railways. Reporting by Andreas Rinke and Christoph Steitz; writing by Christoph Steitz & Madeline Chambers. Editing by Franklin Paul Jamie Freed & Stephen Coates.

(source: Reuters)