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Workers of the German railways repair the overhead wire in front of the Niedernhausen tunnel near Niedernhausen-Niederseelbach, Germany, 02 April 2013. According to first presumptions a bird had flown into the tunnel and caused a short circuit. The passengers had to wait four hours in the train before they could change onto another train. Photo: ARNE DEDERT Image details File size:
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