PROVINCE UTRECHT – Contrary to what was said before, only a few trains will run on Saturday from 1 pm. The damage on the majority of the track is even greater than previously estimated, NS reports. It will take longer to recover this.
The trains that are running are shown in the journey planner, NS reports. For international traffic, no train traffic is possible to Germany today. There are also no trains to Brussels until 6 p.m.
It is now becoming increasingly clear how much damage Eunice has caused. For example, a spokesperson for the Utrecht Security Region (VRU) said that more than a thousand reports of damage had been received in the province until last night. Later today, the VRU will publish the final number of reports.
Major damage to track
In any case, the damage on the majority of the track is still large on Saturday. Storm Eunice has caused trees to fall on many routes or damage to overhead wires. ProRail employees started early on Saturday morning to repair the damage caused by storm Eunice to the track. Trees have fallen or overhead wires have been damaged on many routes.
“In the meantime, the storm in most of the Netherlands has reached such a level that it can be observed throughout the country and the repair work can be started safely,” ProRail writes in the live blog about the storm.
ProRail still receives most of the reports about trees on the track. “But we also often see that plastic has gotten into the overhead lines. In order to repair this, the tension must first be removed from the overhead wires before our technicians can remove it.”
Still hindered by storm on roads
Also on the roads this Saturday morning, hard work is being done to clean up the things that have ended up on them by storm Eunice. Rijkswaterstaat advises road users to check the traffic information and the weather information before departure. “Take into account nuisance caused by clean-up and repair work,” advises a spokeswoman for Rijkswaterstaat.
A lot has already been cleaned up last night, she says: traffic signs, branches, trees. There were also many overturned trucks on the road and a traffic screen came loose somewhere and ended up on the road.
The ANWB warns that there could be heavy gusts of wind in the coming hours. The spokeswoman for Rijkswaterstaat emphasizes that it is therefore wise to remain alert to this. “Both hands on the wheel.”
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