Eurostar says trains on the Dutch network are cancelled on 5–6 September, while 12–13 September has limited service with some station calls removed. Existing bookings need train-specific handling.
What you need to know
Once a hotel and London ticket are booked, a railway email can look like routine promotion. These adjacent weekends are not interchangeable: the first carries cancellation, while the second may still operate but no longer call at the Dutch station a passenger expected to use. Eurostar updates disruption notices by date and train. “Limited network service” does not produce one universal remedy. A change, refund or departure from another station depends on fare, notification and final timetable, while a cross-border choice also affects accommodation and local connections. Eurostar says trains on the Dutch network are cancelled on 5–6 September, while 12–13 September has limited service with some station calls removed. Existing bookings need train-specific handling.
- Dutch-network trains are listed as cancelled on 5–6 September.
- Service is limited on 12–13 September.
- Some Dutch station calls may be removed.
- The booking and latest timetable determine the remedy.
- Eurostar says trains on the Dutch network are cancelled on 5–6 September, while 12–13 September has limited service with some station calls removed. Existing bookings need train-specific handling.
Hokimi field note:Open the booking now if travel falls on 5–6 September and review the offered options. For 12–13 September, verify the actual boarding stop. Decide any replacement transport alongside the hotel cancellation deadline rather than waiting until departure morning.
Dates, availability and external conditions can change. Confirm the latest information with the official source.
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Eurostar says trains on the Dutch network are cancelled on 5–6 September, while 12–13 September has limited service with some station calls removed. Existing bookings need train-specific handling.
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