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Rotterdam Rail Disruption Extended Again After Cable Fire

Trains south of Rotterdam are not expected to run before Tuesday, 7 July 2026, at 05:00 after a cable duct fire destroyed around 200 cables near Rotterdam Stadion.

Published 6 July 2026 · 06:50 CET
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Rail maintenance equipment, open service duct covers and orange safety cones beside train tracks.
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Train disruption south of Rotterdam has been extended again after a cable duct fire near Rotterdam Stadion destroyed around 200 cables.

Rail infrastructure manager ProRail says trains will not run on the affected route before Tuesday, 7 July 2026, at 05:00. The fire started on Monday, 29 June, and has kept train traffic from Rotterdam toward the south out of service for several days.

Why repairs are taking longer

The repair work is more difficult than expected. ProRail says many damaged cables need specialist welding work. In the final phase, technicians also found that labels on some cables had burned away, making it harder to see which cable sections belong together.

The repaired cables and systems must also be measured and tested before trains can safely run again. If a repaired cable does not work during testing, workers have to return to the cable duct and inspect it again.

What travellers should know

The disruption affects passengers travelling from Rotterdam toward the south. Replacement buses are being used for travellers, while freight traffic is being diverted where possible.

Rotterdam is one of the country’s most important rail hubs, so the impact is larger than one local delay. Commuters, weekend travellers, airport passengers and freight operators may all face longer travel times.

Travellers should check their route shortly before departure and avoid the affected route where possible.

Why this matters

This incident shows how vulnerable the rail network can become when critical cable infrastructure fails.

Signals, switches and safety systems depend on these connections. When cables are damaged, trains cannot simply keep running, even if the tracks themselves are still there.

The disruption is temporary, but the lesson is broader: rail reliability depends on infrastructure that most passengers never see.

Source: ProRail update on the cable duct fire near Rotterdam Stadion.

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