EGIM I Newsletter I Current Situation in Railtraffic I Nr. 14_2026

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

as a matter of routine, we would like to provide you with an overview of current and upcoming events within our rail operations. This includes information from the area of the network operator as well as information from the environment of the connected seaport terminals.

  • Dispositive access control in Hamburg has been in effect since March 10, 2026. Trains are occasionally being denied entry into the Hamburg rail network, leading to further train delays.
  • Dispositive access control in Bremerhaven has been in effect since March 14, 2026. Trains are being partially denied entry into the Bremerhaven infrastructure, leading to further train delays.
  • Signal system malfunction between Poggenhagen and Wunstorf since 6:30 a.m. this morning. The malfunction is expected to continue until this afternoon. The affected section can only be traversed at reduced speed, resulting in congestion.
    These disruptions can currently still be managed, but unfortunately, this may change quickly.
  • On March 18, 2026, there will be staff meetings at all HHLA terminals in Hamburg. Between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m., there will be no handling of truck- or rail shipments. Based on past experience, it takes another 30–60 minutes after the staff meeting ends for the equipment to be staffed again and for work to resume.
  • We will try to pre-load as many import trains as possible to minimize the impact of the handling interruption.

Due to the circumstances, delays continue to occur at the seaport and inland terminals. These delays have a significant impact on the stability and punctuality of our network. We are making daily efforts to minimize the impact on your bookings as much as possible. Our scheduling department will continue to inform you of any affected bookings on a case-by-case basis. In order to avoid incorrect tours, please check the availability of the loading units before acceptance inland or at the seaport and take our advice notes and order-related information into account.

  • Long-term construction work between Nuremberg – Regensburg – Passau from February 6, 2026 to December 15, 2026. During this period, there will be two different diversions with adjusted train lengths:
    • February 6 – June 12 -> 620 m via Landshut / Plattling -> 23 cars
    • June 12 – July 11 -> 590 m via Salzburg -> 22 cars
    • July 12 – September 16 -> 620 m via Landshut/Plattling -> 23 cars
    • September 16 – timetable change -> 590 m via Salzburg -> 22 cars
  • Due to the longer distance and increased utilization of the alternative routes, delays are to be expected. Further restrictions cannot yet be fully predicted. We will inform you separately about these. This mainly affects our services to Hungary.

For the area of seaport terminals, we would like to point out that your cooperation as a potential terminal customer is also urgently desired.

With regard to deadlines, please refer to our General Terms and Conditions. Delivery deadlines or fixed dates cannot be guaranteed. These presuppose unhindered transport conditions on rail and road.