Today adjusted timetable
Last modified: January 11, 2026 4:40 PM
Today, Monday 12 January, we are operating according to an adjusted timetable. This means that we will be running the regular timetable as much as possible, with adjustments on a few routes. It may mean that you have to change trains more often or that your journey takes longer. Trains may also be busier than usual. Plan your trip shortly before departure for the most up-to-date advice.
Why still an adjusted timetable?
Last weekend, ProRail and NS worked hard to repair defects and failures in switches, tracks and trains. The aftermath of the frost and snow of the past few days means that the full number of trains required is not yet available. In order to provide the most reliable timetable possible, it has therefore been decided to run an adjusted timetable today. We expect to be able to run the regular timetable on Tuesday 13 January, but please be aware that there may still be some disruption.
The main adjustments are:
Fewer Intercity trains throughout the day
The Hague Centraal – Schiphol Airport – Utrecht Centraal – Nijmegen
Fewer Sprintertrains during rush hour
Groningen - Assen
The Hague Centraal – Gouda Goverwelle
International trains are expected to run according to schedule again. Before departure, check the NS International website for the current situation. Consult the websites of other public transport companies to see if there are any changes to their timetables.
During the adjusted timetable, you can visit ns.nl/compensation for information about the validity of your ticket and any compensation you may be entitled to. NS Customer Service is extremely busy; please note that they cannot offer alternative transport.