Vandals tried to derail a high-speed ICE train near Oberhausen in Germany on Sunday evening. The train, travelling from Amsterdam to Frankfurt, stayed on the tracks. But it was too badly damaged to continue on its journey. None of the 230 passengers were injured, the German police said on Monday. The train, which was scheduled to leave the Dutch capital at 7.07pm, was passing Oberhausen at 130 kph when it hit a metal plate left on the tracks. Full Story
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