Rail Services in the Netherlands 2026

The year 2026 has brought some smaller changes to the Dutch railway network. The changes can be seen in comparison with the 2025 diagram of the Netherlands. The major changes were: The former Sprinter Vlissingen-Roosendaal is now part of the extended Intercity line Vlissingen-Roosendaal-Arnhem-Zwolle. On weekends, the Intercity trains from Heerlen to Eindhoven continue to … Continue reading Rail Services in the Netherlands 2026

Long-distance Night Trains in Germany 2026

The long-distance Night Train Diagram 2025 has undergone some changes in the 2026 update. Services on the NightJet to Paris and Berlin-Brussels have been cancelled. By contrast, European Sleeper is introducing a new train from Paris and Brussels to Berlin in March. In June, they will introduce a train from Amsterdam and Brussels to Milan. … Continue reading Long-distance Night Trains in Germany 2026

Systematic Long-distance Services in Germany 2026

The 2026 long-distanc traffic timetable in Germany is dominated by systematisation. The trains show fewer differences regarding the routes and stops. As I only show connections occurring at least three times a day, this systematisation leads to more lines on my diagram: some single trains that haven't been shown before, are now grouped together, as … Continue reading Systematic Long-distance Services in Germany 2026

P-Trains in Belgium 2025

For the first time, I have designed a supplement to the Monday-Friday and Weekend Belgium map. Piekuur-Trains (P-Trains) run, surprise, during rush hours on weekdays and on Sunday evenings. As they run completely differently to the regular lines, they are not shown on the basic network maps. However, the P-Trains are interesting for SNCB/NMBS connoisseurs: … Continue reading P-Trains in Belgium 2025