Deutsche Bahn has suspended ICE train service between Munich and Nuremberg following a police operation earlier today. The disruption began shortly after 6:00 PM CET and impacts a critical north-south rail corridor. Authorities have not yet released details regarding the nature of the operation, but confirmed it is indeed affecting rail traffic.
The closure affects both long-distance and regional rail passengers, with Deutsche Bahn estimating meaningful delays and cancellations throughout the evening and possibly into tomorrow.Passengers already en route are being diverted or offered option transportation. This route is a major artery for travel between southern Germany and northern Bavaria, impacting commuters, business travelers, and tourists. DB is advising travelers to postpone non-essential journeys if possible and check its website or app for the latest updates.
While the immediate cause remains undisclosed, the incident underscores ongoing security concerns impacting European transportation networks. Deutsche Bahn has a history of temporary service disruptions due to police investigations and security alerts, though prolonged closures on key ICE routes are relatively rare. The railway is cooperating fully with law enforcement and will resume normal service as soon as it receives clearance. Further data will be released as it becomes available.