No Trains From Venlo to Germany Due to Copper Theft
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No trains are running between Venlo and Mönchengladbach, Germany, on Tuesday morning due to a copper theft. The incident took place between Viersen and Krefeld stations, near the Dutch border. The Dutch Railways (NS) expects train services to resume normally around 12:00 PM. The NS published the timetable in the journey planner. The German railway company Eurobahn cited "vandalism" online as the cause of the disruptions. Normally, a train runs h…
No trains are running between Venlo and the German city of Mönchengladbach on Tuesday morning, according to the Dutch Railways (NS) in its journey planner. According to the NS, this is due to a copper theft. The problems are expected to be resolved around 12:00 noon.
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