Traffic on S-Bahn Ring back to normal from Thursday - Berlin's S-Bahn Ring Hit by Major Fault; Repairs Underway
Berlin's S-Bahn Ring has been hit by a technical fault, causing widespread disruption since Tuesday afternoon. Repairs are underway, with normal service expected to resume on Thursday morning.
The fault led to significant delays and cancellations on the S-Bahn Ring, with several lines affected. Currently, the S41 and S42 lines are running every 10 minutes, but not continuously. The S45 line is only operating between Berlin Brandenburg Airport and Hermannstraße. Meanwhile, the S46 line is running every 20 minutes between Südkreuz and Tempelhof. Repairs are scheduled for Wednesday night to fix the issue and restore normal service on Thursday morning.
The disruption also caused a significant switch disruption at Südkreuz station, which is expected to be resolved by Thursday morning. The name of the professional leading the repair project is not mentioned in available sources, with Bahn spokesperson only referring to 'maintenance' or 'repair work'.
The technical fault on the Berlin S-Bahn Ring has caused considerable disruption since Tuesday afternoon. Repairs are in progress and are expected to be completed by Wednesday night, with normal service resuming on Thursday morning. Passengers are advised to check updates before traveling.
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