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Jan 8, 2026

Dutch blizzard shuts Arnhem rail hub, stalling Nightjet Zürich sleepers and Basel ICE services

Dutch blizzard shuts Arnhem rail hub, stalling Nightjet Zürich sleepers and Basel ICE services
A fierce overnight squall iced overhead-line gear at Arnhem Centraal in the eastern Netherlands, prompting infrastructure manager ProRail to impose a ‘no-train’ order from 05:09 to 10:55 CET on 6 January. The shutdown severed multiple international corridors that funnel passengers and freight into Switzerland, including ÖBB Nightjet 403 (Amsterdam–Zürich) and the daily Amsterdam–Basel ICE.([visahq.com](https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-01-06/ch/weather-halts-arnhem-hub-snarling-nightjet-and-basel-zurich-international-services/))

Hundreds of Swiss-bound travellers were stranded on cold platforms or forced to detour through Brussels and Paris, adding up to four hours to journey times and triggering a surge of last-minute air bookings. Several Basel-based automotive suppliers reported delays to just-in-time components normally routed via the Rhine rail corridor; loads were hastily re-consigned to road, squeezing capacity at German trans-shipment terminals.([visahq.com](https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-01-06/ch/weather-halts-arnhem-hub-snarling-nightjet-and-basel-zurich-international-services/))

Dutch blizzard shuts Arnhem rail hub, stalling Nightjet Zürich sleepers and Basel ICE services


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Passenger rights under EU Regulation 1371/2007 entitle affected travellers to hotel accommodation and rerouting, yet accommodation near Arnhem was scarce before service resumed. Swiss and Austrian railways said extra Nightjet staff would travel on subsequent runs to handle potential diversions and on-board service disruptions. Mobility managers were urged to pre-load employee profiles with alternative routing options and secure multi-modal tickets in advance of future storms.

The incident highlights how a single weather pinch-point outside Switzerland’s borders can paralyse corporate itineraries and lean supply chains. Experts advise firms to build contingency plans that combine real-time rail alerts, airline alliance waivers and emergency car-hire credits to keep personnel and goods moving when rail grids freeze.
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