Person hit by a train: Amsterdam-Hannover-Berlin (4 January 2019)
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Disruption resolved Last update
Between Amsterdam Centraal and Amersfoort the restrictions are resolved.
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Delays decreasing
Between Amsterdam Centraal and Amersfoort the restrictions are resolved.
Delays are decreasing.
Service is normal around 12:30 PM hours. -
Update
Between Amsterdam Centraal and Amersfoort trains are running via an alternative route due to a person hit by a train.
The extra travel time may be up to 45 minutes.
This will take until approximately 12:30 PM hours. -
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Between Amsterdam Centraal and Deventer trains are running via an alternative route due to a person hit by a train.
The extra travel time may be up to 45 minutes.
This will take until approximately 11:00 AM hours. -
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Between Amsterdam Centraal and Amersfoort trains are running via an alternative route due to a person hit by a train.
The extra travel time may be up to 45 minutes.
This will take until approximately 11:00 AM hours. -
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Between Oldenzaal and Bad Bentheim trains are running via an alternative route due to a person hit by a train.
The extra travel time is more than 45 minutes.
This will take until approximately 11:00 AM hours. -
Update
Between Oldenzaal and Bad Bentheim no international trains are running due to a person hit by a train.
The extra travel time is more than 60 minutes.
This will take until approximately 11:00 AM hours. -
Disruption
Between Oldenzaal and Baarn no international trains are running due to a person hit by a train.
The extra travel time is more than 60 minutes.
This will take until approximately 11:00 AM hours.
More about this disruption
Statistics
This disruption started at 8:53 AM on January 4, 2019 and took 3 hours, 33 minutes in total.
For statistics, this disruption is caused due to a person hit by a train.
Operators
This disruption affects trains operated by NS and NS International.
Got delayed due to this disruption? You may be reimbursed.