S-Bahn chaos in Hanover: Finally fixed disorder!

S-Bahn chaos in Hanover: Finally fixed disorder!
Linden-Fischerhof, Hannover, Deutschland - S-Bahn traffic in Hanover has experienced massive restrictions in the past few days, triggered by a soft and signal disorder at the Linden-Fischerhof train station. According to the operating company Transdev, train traffic has been significantly affected since Thursday afternoon, December 5th. The lines S21 and S51 in particular had to be completely stopped, while the S1 and S5 only drove to a limited extent. Replacement buses were used between Hanover-Linden/Fischerhof and Weetzen to support passengers. The Linden-Fischerhof station was also temporarily closed on Monday morning due to construction work and the use of a crane, which further tightened the situation, such as barkenerzeitung.de reported.
Again normal operation according to disorders
On Monday evening, December 9th, Transdev announced that the disorder has now been remedied and that S-Bahn traffic is running again according to a regular timetable. In particular, lines S2, which continued to run on schedule during the disorder, as well as the S1 and S5, which drove again on Friday without any problems, contribute to the normalization of traffic. The technical difficulties had also temporarily disturbed the passenger information, which caused additional confusion among travelers, such as ndr.de . Hopefully the return to the normal timetable will help to ensure that the commuters in Hanover will soon be able to achieve their goals again without further restrictions.
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