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Tree falls on overhead line: Train evacuated

A tree fell onto the overhead line near St. Valentin and caught fire. A passenger train with around 80 passengers had to be evacuated as a result.

Fire brigade in operation on a railway line in the dark, a fallen tree is hanging in the overhead line, blue lights of the emergency vehicles.

A tree fell onto the overhead line near St. Valentin and caught fire. A passenger train with around 80 passengers had to be evacuated as a result.

Quick overview

This report is particularly relevant for rail travelers because it may have specific impacts on planning, connections or infrastructure. The focus is on disruption, OeBB, evacuation, overhead line and tree fall. The key points are summarized compactly below.

Key points

  • A tree fell onto the overhead line on the route between Ernsthofen and St. Valentin.
  • The tree caught fire but was already extinguished by the time the fire brigade arrived.
  • A passenger train with around 80 passengers came to a standstill on the open track.
  • The evacuation of the travelers was carried out by emergency forces without injuries.

What this means for travelers

For travelers, it is worth taking a close look at the period, route and booking conditions. The decisive factor is whether the report already triggers specific timetable changes or initially describes a political or strategic development.

Context

The incident occurred during a thunderstorm cell on Sunday, May 31, 2026.

What to watch now

  • Check specific timetable or construction notices only when travel dates are fixed.
  • Plan connecting times more generously for international trips.
  • Monitor source and operator information if dates are still provisional.

Source

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