Near Rosenheim: Millions in harm from derailed freight wagon, weeks of restore work | EUROtoday
A freight wagon carrying harmful items derailed close to Rosenheim and broken tracks, sleepers and parked automobiles over a number of kilometers – the harm runs into the thousands and thousands. The route in direction of Austria stays partially closed and restore work might take weeks.
The derailment of a freight automotive on a practice line close to Rosenheim brought about harm value thousands and thousands. Contrary to preliminary assessments by Deutsche Bahn that no main harm was brought about, rails and sleepers have been broken over a stretch of a number of kilometers, because the federal police introduced.
The wagon, which was loaded with a poisonous and extremely flammable substance, reportedly derailed on Wednesday afternoon on the route between Rosenheim and Kufstein in Austria. He then drove a number of kilometers away from the tracks over gravel and the sleepers between the tracks.
During the journey, the derailed wagon threw gravel stones onto automobiles that have been parked subsequent to the railway line. Several automobiles have been reportedly broken. At Raubling (Rosenheim district), the practice driver lastly seen the derailment and stopped the practice.
According to federal police, the derailed wagon didn’t tip over. There was additionally no leakage of harmful items. However, as a result of the wagon protruded into the other observe, the route needed to be fully closed. On Thursday evening, the wagon was separated from the remainder of the practice and recovered in order that it not protruded into the other observe.
Repairs might take a while
According to the Federal Police, the route is just satisfactory on a single observe till additional discover. Therefore, disruptions are to be anticipated on the route. It was initially inconceivable to foretell how lengthy the repairs would take. However, they might take a number of days or perhaps weeks. The reason for the derailment is unclear.
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