Traffic: Train: Train traffic on the Middle Rhine route further restricted

Traffic
Train: Train traffic on the Middle Rhine route further restricted

A ship passes the spot near Pfalzgrafenstein Castle where debris had come loose on the slope of a quarry. Tracks and federal highway were closed as a precaution. photo

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Construction work is pending on the railway line in the Middle Rhine Valley. This has consequences for local and long-distance traffic until the end of the year.

After a scree in the Middle Rhine Valley between Bacharach and Oberwesel, train traffic will remain restricted until the end of the year due to planned construction work. Following the closure of the route in Rhineland-Palatinate, which has been in effect since December 22nd, a renewal of the tracks between Mainz and Cologne is planned, said a railway spokeswoman.

In the narrow river valley, debris had come loose on the slope of a quarry on Thursday last week. The tracks were then closed as a precaution. The owner of the slope initiated safety work.

Due to track work between Boppard and Werlau, IC and ICE traffic will be diverted to other routes, which, according to Deutsche Bahn, will increase the travel time by around half an hour. In local traffic, the railway between Mainz and Koblenz uses buses as an alternative.

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