Electrical Cable Theft Disrupts Trains on Bari-Foggia Route

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 19, 2025 21:16 PMNews
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Train operations on the Bari-Foggia railway line are slowly returning to normal following significant disruptions caused by thefts of electrical cables. Two key sections were affected: between Trinitapoli and Barletta, and between Ortanova and Foggia. Early in the morning, many regional and long-distance trains were delayed or canceled, creating widespread disruption for passengers. Technicians from Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) intervened promptly to restore the electrical systems and allow train movement to resume.

Rete Ferroviaria Italiana, responsible for maintaining Italy’s railway infrastructure, carried out continuous repair work to restore service. The company filed a formal report against the unknown individuals responsible for the thefts. Authorities emphasized that these actions undermine both the dependable functioning and the safety of railway services. Train traffic gradually resumed after the technical interventions, although residual delays persisted throughout the day, affecting travel schedules along the line.

Service disruptions meant uncertainty and increased travel times. Passengers are advised to check updated schedules before departure and allow extra time for their journey. Delays may continue to affect services even after operations restart, particularly during busy periods. Travelers are encouraged to explore alternative routes or plan extra travel time to lessen the effects of any remaining service interruptions.

These events underscore the dangers linked to theft targeting railway infrastructure. Authorities are monitoring the affected areas and taking measures to reduce the likelihood of similar incidents. Travelers are advised to monitor official announcements and stay informed of possible schedule changes. This example shows that external events like theft can have a direct impact on public transport reliability and complicate both daily and long-distance travel planning.

In summary, although rail service on the Bari-Foggia line has been restored, this incident highlights the importance of monitoring travel conditions and preparing for delays. Passengers are encouraged to follow the latest updates and plan for additional travel time. The situation illustrates that disruptions to critical infrastructure can have a significant impact on mobility and planning, so timely information is extremely important for those who use rail services in this region.

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