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Federal immigration authorities continue their presence in Cologne

Unforeseen disruptions left hundreds of rail travelers stranded in Cologne over the weekend, abruptly ending their journeys as they were forced to vacate their trains. The cause of the predicament remains unclear.

Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) continues to maintain their presence in Cologne.
Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) continues to maintain their presence in Cologne.

Federal immigration authorities continue their presence in Cologne

In the evening of [insert date], an ICE train with approximately 600 passengers got stuck on an open track between Cologne Messe/Deutz and Cologne-Mühlheim. The train collided with a catenary wire of a power mast, causing it to halt abruptly.

Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident. However, one passenger reported experiencing circulatory problems. A spokesperson for the railway announced the tow, and the damaged train was successfully towed to a workshop in Cologne-Nippes.

All passengers were evacuated from the ICE by around 9:30 PM, and they were taken to the station by bus. The air conditioning systems in the trains have an emergency power supply, ensuring comfort for the passengers during the evacuation process.

A spokesperson for the federal police confirmed the incident, and the "Express" newspaper reported the news. The overhead line of the track will be repaired during the night. The exact duration of the closure of the affected section is still unknown at the early morning, but all trains can be rerouted due to the repair work.

It's important to note that the search results do not provide any details about a Cologne ICE train collision or the duration of any rail section closure related to such an event. The sources focus on a different rail accident near Riedlingen (Baden-Württemberg) on July 30, 2025, involving a regional train derailment caused by a landslide after torrential rain.

We will continue to monitor the situation and update you as more information becomes available. In the meantime, passengers are advised to check the latest updates on their journeys before departing.

The industry and transportation sectors might be affected by the unexpected malfunction of the Cologne public-transit system, given the incident that resulted in the closure of a railway section. The financial implications of this disruption could potentially impact businesses that rely on the automotive industry for their operations, such as car manufacturing companies or automobile parts suppliers. Efforts are being made to fix the damaged overhead line of the track during the night, offering a glimmer of hope for the restoration of normal operations in the finance and public-transit industry by the morning.

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