Several train routes in Denmark are affected by delays and cancellations on Monday. DSB reports that a signal failure between Slagelse and Sorø is causing 20-minute delays. A similar issue in Aarhus and Vejle is also affecting travel.
Fewer trains are running between Fredericia and Aarhus until 1 PM. Some InterCity trains between Aarhus and Esbjerg are canceled. Local trains, including those between Thisted, Struer, and Aarhus, are also disrupted.
Banedanmark is working to fix the problems, but there is no clear time for normal service. Travelers are advised to check Rejseplanen for updates.
11:00 Update
Train services in Denmark continue to face significant disruptions due to persistent signal failures, impacting operations across several routes, according to the latest update from DSB.
At present, only one InterCity train is running per hour between Fredericia/Middelfart and Copenhagen H/Østerport. Regular InterCity trains between Fredericia and Copenhagen H/Østerport have been canceled, along with some others that typically run between Copenhagen Airport and Slagelse/Odense.
InterCity services between Esbjerg and Copenhagen are still running, but they will now make an unscheduled stop in Langeskov, located on Funen. Some ICLyn trains connecting Copenhagen Airport and Aarhus are also being merged with other services between Ringsted and Odense.