Train disruptions: current situation
This page shows the current service status on the Dutch railways.
You can find older disruptions in the disruptions archive. Check the engineering works page for an overview of current engineering works. Or view the disruptions map for a live map with all disrupted train lines in the Netherlands.
12 disruptions
Due to a level crossing failure delays and fewer trains between Zwolle and Ommen. Until approximately 9:30 PM hours.
Due to a signal failure no trains between Heerhugowaard and Anna Paulowna. Until approximately 10:15 PM hours.
Due to problems with the rolling stock no express trains between Heerlen and Maastricht. Until approximately 11:00 PM hours.
Due to a signal failure fewer trains between Almere Centrum and Lelystad Centrum. Until approximately 10:15 PM hours.
Due to a signal failure no trains between Sneek and Stavoren. Until approximately 8:15 PM hours.
Due to damaged overhead wires fewer trains between Amsterdam C. and Bijlmer ArenA. Until approximately 11:15 PM hours.
Restrictions resolved between Eindhoven C. and Helmond. Normal service around 7:45 PM hours.
Due to a signal failure delays and fewer trains between Leiden C. and Alphen a/d Rijn. Until approximately 11:00 PM hours.
Due to a signal failure delays and fewer trains between Valkenburg and Maastricht. Due to a signal failure delays and fewer trains between Sittard and Maastricht. Until approximately 9:45 PM hours.
Due to a level crossing failure delays and fewer trains between Lage Zwaluwe and Roosendaal. Until approximately 9:15 PM hours.
Due to a signal failure delays and fewer trains between Breda and Roosendaal. Until approximately 10:15 PM hours.
Due to repair works fewer Sprinters between Amsterdam C. and Uitgeest. Until approximately 8:00 PM hours.
You might also be interested in the service status of your train. Check the journey planner, live departures or the train archive for real-time information.
See the list of current engineering works and upcoming engineering works for planned service disruptions.