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An NS train waiting on the tracks
An NS train waiting on the tracks - Credit: TahR78 / Wikimedia Commons - License: CC-BY-SA
Breukelen
disruption
Dutch Rail
National Rail
NOS
NS
Rotterdam
The Hague
track switches
train traffic
Utrecht
Waddinxveen
Woerden
Monday, 25 August 2014 - 07:37
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Fewer trains Randstad; disruption

Due to a failure in track switches, there will be fewer trains around the Randstad Monday morning. The NS hopes to have this solved by around 8 a.m. Between Woerden, Breukelen, The Hague, Rotterdam, Waddinxveen and Utrecht, there are problems in NS train traffic this morning. According to the NOS, the culprit is a fault at the track switch near Woerden. Per passenger, the delay could run up to half an hour to 45 minutes. Elsewhere, there are also no trains between Driebergen-Zeist and Bunnik and Maarn due to a collision. This should be solved at around 9.30 a.m.

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