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Prorail: Vandalism at Stations Costs Millions

Summary by rd.nl
It costs over €3 million annually to repair graffiti and vandalism at Dutch stations, according to estimates by rail infrastructure manager ProRail. An average of 4,300 reports of vandalism are received annually. These include broken elevators, smashed windows, graffitied walls, demolished waiting areas, broken trash bins, and vandalized bicycle racks.
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It costs over €3 million annually to repair graffiti and vandalism at Dutch stations, according to estimates by rail infrastructure manager ProRail. An average of 4,300 reports of vandalism are received annually. These include broken elevators, smashed windows, graffitied walls, demolished waiting areas, broken trash bins, and vandalized bicycle racks.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Sunday, December 21, 2025.
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