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Social distancing measures at train stations in the Netherlands
Social distancing measures at train stations in the Netherlands - Credit: NS / NS.nl
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Monday, 29 June 2020 - 08:17

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NS train schedule back to normal today

From today, NS is running all its trains according to its usual, pre-coronavirus schedule again. The rail company called on travelers to adhere to measures in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

At train stations, keep 1.5 meters away from others by following the instructions indicated with stickers. In the trains, only use window seats marked with green stickers. Remember to wear a mouth mask. "We ask you to put it on before boarding and to give space for disembarkers," the rail company said.

In order to create as much space as possible for travelers, passengers can currently not allowed to take their bicycles on the train. Travelers with cold-like symptoms are also called to stay at home.

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