Transport Collapse: Trains Stopped Due to Technical Failure

Polina Автор Мария Георгиева
27.06.2025 • 12:16
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Transport Collapse: Trains Stopped Due to Technical Failure
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Due to serious damage to the contact network in the Prostorno-Samuil section, rail traffic has been suspended, and passengers are being served by alternative bus transport.

A large-scale transport disruption affected railway traffic on an important route in the country. The infrastructure operator NKZHI took immediate action after a technical malfunction occurred in the contact network between Prostorno and Samuil stations.

The interruption covers several passenger and express trains on high-intensity routes. Specifically affected are trains No. №90100 on the Kaspichan-Ruse route, No. №90101 from Ruse Distribution to Kaspichan, as well as the express train No. 9620, running between Varna and Ruse.

The emergency teams of the National Railway Infrastructure Company are working with maximum intensity to restore the normal functioning of the electrical network. The experts' forecast is that traffic will be restored by 5 PM on the day of the incident.

An alternative transport scheme with buses has been organized for passengers, which will serve the routes of the suspended trains. The goal is to minimize inconvenience for travelers and ensure continuity of transport service.

Автор Мария Георгиева
Мария Георгиева

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Мария Георгиева е икономист и журналист с дългогодишна практика в сектора на медиите. Работила е като анализатор в частния сектор преди да премине към журналистиката.

Специализирана в икономически политики, пазарен анализ и агроикономика. Привърженик на достъпната и разбираема финансова журналистика.

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