The red signal was also off. “I was heading towards Braunau when suddenly a train came, even though the barrier was open. At first I didn’t know, had she been forgotten? I stopped, parked my car in the middle of the street and turned on the hazard lights to warn other drivers,” says the mayor of St. Peter. The next moment the train honked just before the intersection and stopped briefly. The shock is still deep because “I can’t know that at the moment,” says Wimmer. He called the police and asked ÖBB employees. It was probably a technical glitch. This was already known and the train drivers were required to stop in front of the level crossing and honk.
In response to OÖN’s request, the ÖBB said the following: “The technical security of the railway crossing was not available for around an hour. All trains therefore stopped within direct sight of the level crossing. Only after a loud signal and checking that the intersection was clear did the journeys slowly continue.”
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