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Train Traffic to and From Brussels Airport Interrupted

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A problem occurred on the catenary at about 3:35 p.m. ...

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A problem occurred on the catenary at about 3:35 p.m. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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There are currently no trains running between Roskilde, Køge Nord and Næstved. This is due to a signal fault, writes DSB. Banedanmark has "no forecasts" for when the fault will be fixed, but "is in the process of ordering train buses" for the route. The first train buses will run from Næstved to Køge at 06.45.

Tuesday, July 1, 2025 - 17:30 The traffic of trains interrupted to and from Brussels Airport: the duration of the disturbance is still unknown By Belga Rail traffic to and from Brussels Airport has been interrupted since Tuesday afternoon due to a catenary breakdown at the Zaventem station. The technical teams are on foot, but the duration of the interruption remains unknown. Other disturbances have also been reported elsewhere in the country. Z…

The duration of the disturbance is still indefinite. Train traffic is interrupted on Tuesday to and from Brussels Airport, according to the railway operator Infrabel. A disruption at the catenary has persisted since 1535. According to Infrabel, this is a catenary breakdown. The problem is at the track level of the Zaventem airport station. Technical teams are working on it and are trying to solve the problem as quickly as possible. Infrabel cann…

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