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These trains are canceled in Brandenburg Update Monday February 8th, 2021

Due to the onset of winter, rail traffic is impaired in large parts of Germany – including in Brandenburg.

Here is an overview of the individual lines

RE1: Magdeburg / Brandenburg – Potsdam – Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Eisenhüttenstadt – Cottbus

There may be delays and partial cancellations.

RE7: Dessau / Bad Belzig – Michendorf – Berlin – Berlin-Schönefeld Airport – Wünsdorf-Waldstadt

Delays and partial cancellations.

RE10 / RB 43: Cottbus – Doberlug-Kirchhain – Falkenberg (Elster) – Leipzig

Delays and individual train cancellations between Cottbus and Leipzig.

RB13: Berlin-Jungfernheide –Wustermark

Failure due to railcar damage until close of business (Monday).

RE18: Cottbus – Ruhland – Großenhain – Coswig (near Dresden) – Dresden

Minor delays.

RB11: Frankfurt (Oder) – Eisenhüttenstadt – Cottbus

In Teichland it is not possible to get out due to the weather. The trains go through.

RB24: Eberswalde – Bernau (b Berlin) – Berlin Ostkreuz – Königs Wusterhausen – Lübben – Senftenberg

Minor delays and partial cancellations. The railway has set up a free service number for its passengers on (08000) 996633. Before starting their journey, passengers should consult the travel information bahn.de/Liveauskunft, in the DB Navigator or at the regional customer dialogue on (0180) 6996633 (20 cents per call, for mobile communications a maximum of 60 cents per call).

Hardly any restrictions on the Berlin S-Bahn

According to the company, the S-Bahn Berlin is only affected sporadically.

The lines S1, S2, S25, S26, S45, and S5 drive according to plan.

On the line S3 the 10-minute intervals can only be offered between Erkner and Warschauer Straße. There is a 20-minute cycle between Warschauer Straße and Spandau.

The lines S41 and S42 only run every 10 minutes.

The line S46 Traffic only between Königs Wusterhausen and Schöneweide, please use the line between Südkreuz and Schöneweide S45

The line S47 only runs between Spindlersfeld and Schöneweide, please use the line from Schöneweide S45.

line S7: The 10-minute cycle can only be offered between Lichtenberg and Westkreuz. There is a 20-minute cycle between Ahrensfelde and Lichtenberg, as well as Westkreuz and Potsdam Hauptbahnhof.

The line S8 only runs between Grünau and Blankenburg. A replacement bus service has been set up between Blankenburg and Schöneweide.

The line S85 not running at the moment.

The line S9 runs between Spandau and Lichtenberg as well as between Treptower Park and Airport Terminal 1,2.

Train cancellations in long-distance traffic

From Berlin Until further notice, long-distance trains will no longer run in the direction of Hanover / Cologne.

From Berlin Long-distance trains run in the direction of Erfurt, Frankfurt and Munich with a limited range.

From Hamburg Until further notice, long-distance trains will no longer operate in the direction of Dortmund / Cologne, Hanover, Frankfurt and Munich.

From Dresden Until further notice, long-distance trains will no longer operate in the direction of Leipzig, Frankfurt, Hanover and Cologne.

Long-distance traffic between Germany and the Netherlands is suspended until further notice. The ICE trains between Frankfurt and Amsterdam, as well as the Intercity trains between Berlin and Amsterdam, are omitted on the entire route. There are also no long-distance trains between Hamburg and Kiel, Hamburg and Lübeck and between Hamburg and Westerland.

There are no intercity trains between Hanover and Norddeich Mole and between Münster (Westf) and Norddeich Mole.

The railway has set up a free service number for its passengers on (08000) 996633. Before starting their journey, passengers should consult the travel information bahn.de/Liveauskunft, in the DB Navigator or at the regional customer dialogue on (0180) 6996633 (20 cents per call, with mobile communications a maximum of 60 cents per call.

Further information can be found in the Information from Deutsche Bahn.

From MAZonline

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