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An animal on the railway track: Rotterdam-Breda (HSL) (4 February 2019)

  1. Disruption resolved Last update

    Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda the restrictions are resolved.

  2. Delays decreasing

    Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda the restrictions are resolved.
    Delays are diminishing.
    Service is normal around 2:30 PM hours.

  3. Delays decreasing

    Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda the restrictions are resolved.
    Delays are diminishing.
    Service is normal around 2:45 PM hours.

  4. Update

    Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda trains are running via an alternative route due to an animal on the railway track.
    The extra travel time may be up to 30 minutes.
    This will take until approximately 3:00 PM hours.

  5. Update

    Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda trains are running via an alternative route due to an animal on the railway track.
    The extra travel time may be up to 30 minutes.
    This will take until approximately 3:15 PM hours.

  6. Update

    Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda fewer trains are running on the high-speed line due to an animal on the railway track.
    This will take until approximately 3:15 PM hours.

  7. Update

    Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda fewer trains are running on the high-speed line due to an animal on the railway track.
    This will take until approximately 3:30 PM hours.

  8. Disruption

    Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda there is a service disruption due to an animal on the railway track.
    Updates will follow as more information becomes available.

More about this disruption

Statistics

This disruption started at 1:17 PM on February 4, 2019 and took 1 hour, 11 minutes in total.

For statistics, this disruption is caused due to an animal on the railway track.

Affected lines

The following lines are affected by this disruption:

Operators

This disruption affects trains operated by NS and NS International.

Got delayed due to this disruption? You may be reimbursed.

Refunds and passenger rights