German rail operator Deutsche Bahn intends to largely resume its usual services at the start of operations on Wednesday after a strike by the train drivers’ union GDL ended at 2 am (0100 GMT). “We will return to normal operations very quickly tomorrow, Wednesday, and offer our passengers the full programme again,” railway spokesman Achim Stauß said on Tuesday. The GDL’s sixth industrial action was scheduled to last 24 hours, with around 80% of long-distance trains cancelled. In freight transport, the strike had started and ended earlier. Deutsche Bahn appealed to the GDL to announce any future…