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Tens of Thousands of Travelers Claim 25 Euros From NS Due to Strikes: 'We Are Being Overwhelmed'

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The train strikes on Friday and Tuesday will have an expensive aftermath for NS. Train passengers are making massive use of the option to claim up to 25 euros in travel expenses online, because they were unable to take the train. The carrier has already received tens of thousands of applications.

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The train strikes on Friday and Tuesday will have an expensive aftermath for NS. Train passengers are making massive use of the option to claim up to 25 euros in travel expenses online, because they were unable to take the train. The carrier has already received tens of thousands of applications.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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On this Tuesday, rail traffic in the Netherlands is on strike again. Most trains from Germany to Amsterdam also fail. Only the regional railways continue to the border cities.

On this Tuesday, rail traffic in the Netherlands is on strike again. Most trains from Germany to Amsterdam also fail. Only the regional railways continue to the border cities.

Today, NS staff went on strike again and hardly any trains were running throughout the country. As a result, Central Station was once again an almost deserted building. Although most travellers were aware of the strike, there were also a number who got stranded at the station: "I have to go to Berlin, I won't be able to do that today". NS staff had already gone on strike several times in the past week due to a collective labour agreement conflic…

Holiday in the Netherlands is very popular with German tourists. But now they are suddenly caught cold by a big strike.

In the Netherlands, most trains are out today because of a strike. Long-distance traffic between Berlin and Amsterdam is also affected, but regional trains are supposed to run.

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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