
Ice-laden overhead lines at Arnhem Centraal forced Dutch rail operator ProRail to impose a total train stop from 05:09 to 10:55 CET on 6 January. Although services have since resumed, the interruption severed critical rail corridors linking Switzerland with the Netherlands and Germany, including the ÖBB Nightjet 403 (Amsterdam–Zürich) and the daily Amsterdam–Basel ICE. Travellers faced delays of up to four hours and were rerouted via Brussels or Paris.([visahq.com](https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-01-09/ch/dutch-blizzard-paralyses-arnhem-hub-stranding-nightjet-zrich-sleepers-and-basel-ice-services/))
Travellers scrambling to rebook or reroute must also verify that their travel documents align with any new itinerary. VisaHQ’s Switzerland portal (https://www.visahq.com/switzerland/) can expedite Schengen visa applications, arrange emergency passport renewals, and provide up-to-the-minute entry-rule guidance—services that prove invaluable when weather chaos forces last-minute changes such as the Arnhem shutdown.
The knock-on effects persisted into 8–9 January. SBB and ÖBB could not rotate sleeper stock in time, forcing Zürich-bound Nightjet services to operate with reduced carriage counts and eliminating some couchette classes. Automotive suppliers in Basel reported delays in just-in-time parts shipped along the Rhine corridor, shifting urgent freight onto trucks and tightening capacity at German trans-shipment terminals.([visahq.com](https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-01-09/ch/dutch-blizzard-paralyses-arnhem-hub-stranding-nightjet-zrich-sleepers-and-basel-ice-services/))
EU Regulation 1371/2007 obliges operators to provide hotel accommodation and rerouting, but rooms near Arnhem were scarce; many passengers opted for costly last-minute flights, driving up airfares. Mobility managers should brief travellers on refund procedures and ensure they collect delay certificates for expense claims.([visahq.com](https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-01-09/ch/dutch-blizzard-paralyses-arnhem-hub-stranding-nightjet-zrich-sleepers-and-basel-ice-services/))
Dutch meteorologists warn of another cold front by 12 January. Firms that rely on the Nightjet for Monday-morning meetings should line up alternative routings or add a buffer day. The incident underlines the fragility of Europe’s winter rail network and the need for multimodal contingency planning.
Travellers scrambling to rebook or reroute must also verify that their travel documents align with any new itinerary. VisaHQ’s Switzerland portal (https://www.visahq.com/switzerland/) can expedite Schengen visa applications, arrange emergency passport renewals, and provide up-to-the-minute entry-rule guidance—services that prove invaluable when weather chaos forces last-minute changes such as the Arnhem shutdown.
The knock-on effects persisted into 8–9 January. SBB and ÖBB could not rotate sleeper stock in time, forcing Zürich-bound Nightjet services to operate with reduced carriage counts and eliminating some couchette classes. Automotive suppliers in Basel reported delays in just-in-time parts shipped along the Rhine corridor, shifting urgent freight onto trucks and tightening capacity at German trans-shipment terminals.([visahq.com](https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-01-09/ch/dutch-blizzard-paralyses-arnhem-hub-stranding-nightjet-zrich-sleepers-and-basel-ice-services/))
EU Regulation 1371/2007 obliges operators to provide hotel accommodation and rerouting, but rooms near Arnhem were scarce; many passengers opted for costly last-minute flights, driving up airfares. Mobility managers should brief travellers on refund procedures and ensure they collect delay certificates for expense claims.([visahq.com](https://www.visahq.com/news/2026-01-09/ch/dutch-blizzard-paralyses-arnhem-hub-stranding-nightjet-zrich-sleepers-and-basel-ice-services/))
Dutch meteorologists warn of another cold front by 12 January. Firms that rely on the Nightjet for Monday-morning meetings should line up alternative routings or add a buffer day. The incident underlines the fragility of Europe’s winter rail network and the need for multimodal contingency planning.





