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Railway traffic restored after wire rupture near Moscow

The Moscow railway’s Yaroslavl-bound line has restored train traffic after Thursday evening’s wire rupture

MOSCOW, September 14 (Itar-Tass) —— The Moscow railway’s Yaroslavl-bound line has restored train traffic after Thursday evening’s wire rupture.

“Power supply has been restored and trains are now going in both directions,” the traffic control service of the Moscow railway has told Itar-Tass. “Traffic controllers are doing their best to restore the normal schedule.”

A high voltage power line fell on the railway’s wire at about 20:30 on Thursday. The incident occurred between Sergiyev Posad and Khotkovo.

Three long-distance passenger trains and three suburban trains were delayed.