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Stralsund / Berlin / Rostock (dpa / mv) - Regardless of the permafrost and sometimes heavy snowfall, rail traffic in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is largely trouble-free.

With the exception of one IC, which should run from Binz via Rostock and the Ruhr area to Koblenz, all long-distance and regional trains are on the way, as a train spokeswoman said on Tuesday in Berlin.

That will also be the case on Wednesday.

Some points malfunctions were eliminated immediately.

Additional workers are on hand to be able to react quickly to track disruptions.

The main railway lines run in the northeast from Berlin via Pasewalk and Neustrelitz to Stralsund and from Berlin to Rostock and Schwerin.

Meteorologists expect that on Wednesday night it can be significantly colder than minus 10 degrees.

Nevertheless, Deutsche Bahn advises travelers to check their connections before they plan to start their journey.

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