Broken down train: Amsterdam-Schiphol-Rotterdam (HSL) (14 February 2020)
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Disruption resolved Last update
Between Amsterdam Centraal and Rotterdam Centraal the train traffic is fully resumed.
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Delays decreasing
Between Amsterdam Centraal and Rotterdam Centraal the restrictions are resolved.
Delays are decreasing.
Service is normal around 2:30 PM hours. -
Update
Between Amsterdam Centraal and Rotterdam Centraal far fewer trains are running due to a broken down train.
This will take until approximately 2:45 PM hours.Train measures
- Intercity direct 900 Amsterdam C. - Schiphol Airport - Rotterdam C. - Breda is cancelled between Amsterdam Centraal and Rotterdam Centraal
- Intercity direct 1000 Amsterdam C. - Schiphol Airport - Rotterdam C. is cancelled between Rotterdam Centraal and Amsterdam Centraal
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Between Amsterdam Centraal and Rotterdam Centraal far fewer trains are running due to a broken down train.
This will take until approximately 2:45 PM hours. -
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Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda fewer trains are running on the high-speed line due to a broken down train.
This will take until approximately 2:45 PM hours. -
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Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda fewer trains are running on the high-speed line due to a broken down train.
This will take until approximately 2:00 PM hours. -
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Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda fewer trains are running on the high-speed line due to a broken down train.
It is not known yet how long this will take. -
Disruption
Between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda there is a service disruption due to a broken down train.
Updates will follow as more information becomes available.
More about this disruption
Statistics
This disruption started at 1:30 PM on February 14, 2020 and took 41 minutes in total.
For statistics, this disruption is caused due to a broken down train.
Affected lines
The following lines are affected by this disruption:
Operators
This disruption affects trains operated by NS, NS International, Thalys and Eurostar.
Got delayed due to this disruption? You may be reimbursed.