BAD AIBLING, Germany, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Ten people were killed and at least 81 injured on Tuesday when two passenger trains collided head-on at high speed in remote countryside in southern Germany.
Siemens Mobility has commenced the manufacturing of hydrogen-powered trains intended for the Sudostbayernbahn network in Bavaria, Germany, with operations set to begin in late 2026. The Bavarian state ...
MUNICH :Heavy snowfall in Bavaria prompted an all-day cancellation of flights and long-distance trains out of Munich, with Christmas markets closed, some ski lifts unable to run and a football match ...
The scene at the site of the crash was one of total devastation. Photo: DPA Check here for a quick overview of all the latest information on the train accident in Bad Aibling, Bavaria on Tuesday ...
The C2 metro trains will be operated on München U-Bahn, the underground rapid transit network of Munich. Munich Public Transportation Company (MVG), a subsidiary of Munich City Utilities (SWM), owns ...
Several people were killed when two trains collided head-on near Bad Aibling in the southern German state of Bavaria, a police spokesman said, adding about 150 people were injured, including 10 very ...
Heavy snowfall in Bavaria prompted an all-day cancellation of flights and long-distance trains out of Munich, with Christmas markets closed, some ski lifts unable to run and a football match called ...
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