Railway crippled on Budapest-Vienna line as brutal freeze grips Hungary

Hungary is enduring its harshest winter in over a decade, and it was perhaps no surprise that the country’s creaking infrastructure would buckle under the strain. This morning, the vital railway linking Budapest to Vienna suffered a catastrophic failure, forcing trains to crawl along at a mere 10 km/h and plunging services into chaos with severe delays.

Railway crippled on Budapest-Vienna line

Kisalföld, the respected regional newspaper of north-western Hungary, reports that every train on the Budapest-Vienna route faces disruption owing to frost damage, freezing rain, and an outright breakage in the line. Hungary’s state railway operator, MÁV, has been compelled to battle through this once-in-a-decade onslaught of freezing temperatures and snow. In response, the company has imposed an emergency closure after the line fractured near the town of Tata.

Railway line broken
Photo: Facebook/MÁV

Engineers are racing to patch up the damage, but repairs demand the shutdown of one track, slashing the line’s capacity to a trickle. A temporary 10 km/h speed restriction has been enforced, inevitably unleashing widespread delays across the entire Budapest-Vienna corridor.

Severe delays set to linger even after initial fixes

Compounding the misery, the bone-chilling temperatures preclude any swift, lasting repairs for now. Once a makeshift fix is in place, speeds may creep up to 40 km/h on the affected stretch—but even that will ripple through schedules, ensuring further hold-ups.

Snow and freezing temperatures disrupt train services across Hungary: here's what to know
Photo: Facebook/Lázár János

While work continues, trains will be confined to a single track between Tatabánya and Almásfüzitő. Suburban services face outright cancellations, while long-distance routes brace for punishing delays. MÁV has pledged replacement buses and on-site assistance to guide beleaguered passengers through the disruption, index.hu wrote.

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