No Trains Between Den Bosch and Tilburg in the Coming Days Due to a Tree on the Track
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The damage to an overhead line near Vught is so extensive that it will take several days to repair it, ProRail reported Tuesday. The rail infrastructure manager expects train traffic between 's-Hertogenbosch and Tilburg to resume Friday morning. The problems were previously expected to be resolved Wednesday morning.
The tree fell onto the railway tracks near Vught around 6:00 PM. How this happened remains unclear.
That's a bummer! This time, there are no badgers near the tracks, but a tree fell on the tracks in Vught on Tuesday evening. That's why no trains are running between Tilburg and 's-Hertogenbosch until Friday morning, according to the Brabants Dagblad. It's not a matter of simply removing the tree and getting everything moving again. During the fall, overhead line poles were hit. Several were uprooted, damaging the electricity network. Significan…
The overhead lines and scaffolding supporting the overhead lines are damaged by the fall. Work is ongoing day and night to repair the line. "The fallen tree has been removed, and the materials needed to repair the overhead lines have arrived," a ProRail spokesperson said. "Repairs are currently progressing well." Trains are expected to resume service tomorrow at the start of the regular schedule. "It could be better or worse," the spokesperson s…
There will be no trains running between 's-Hertogenbosch and Tilburg until at least Friday morning. Train traffic is suspended because hundreds of meters of overhead lines were severely damaged after a tree fell onto the tracks this evening. Repairing them is "quite a major undertaking."
A fallen tree caused significant damage to the track between 's-Hertogenbosch and Tilburg near Vught on Tuesday evening. Train traffic is expected to be halted until Friday morning. ProRail describes the extent of the damage as "quite significant." The tree has been lying on the track near De Bréautélaan since just after six o'clock. The tree has destroyed the overhead line. The overhead line poles were also damaged. According to a ProRail spoke…
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