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Track Subsides Near Vught, Long Queues for Buses at Den Bosch Station

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Due to a subsidence of the track near Vught, no trains will run between Den Bosch and Tilburg and between Den Bosch and Boxtel for the rest of the day. Railway infrastructure manager ProRail suspects that the problems were caused by work on an underpass. Train traffic is not possible until the subsidence is resolved. Buses are being deployed as an alternative. These buses are overcrowded. According to a spokesperson, this is because there are no…

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Due to a subsidence of the track near Vught, no trains will run between Den Bosch and Tilburg and between Den Bosch and Boxtel for the rest of the day. Railway infrastructure manager ProRail suspects that the problems were caused by work on an underpass. Train traffic is not possible until the subsidence is resolved. Buses are being deployed as an alternative. These buses are overcrowded. According to a spokesperson, this is because there are no…

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Pile driving work along the railway line is the cause of the subsidence of the train tracks near Vught. ProRail reports this following an investigation. The problem will be rectified on Friday night, allowing trains to run again on Saturday morning. The pile driving caused the soil beneath the track to settle slightly. The subsidence has now stopped. It was previously thought that water might play a role, but according to ProRail, this appears n…

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Passengers wait in the hall of Utrecht Central Station due to train disruptions (Symbolic image) (Photo by Jeroen Jumelet / ANP / AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images Train traffic between Den Bosch, Boxtel, and Tilburg is suspended for the rest of Friday due to a track subsidence near Vught. ProRail has halted train traffic on both routes after the subsidence was discovered Friday afternoon. Trains will run again this weekend at the earliest. The…

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NOS broke the news in Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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