Dutch train traffic halted due to snow and ice

January 6, 2026 1:16 AM EST

A person cycles in snow, on a bridge over an ice-covered river channel in Amsterdam, amid air, train, and road traffic disruptions caused by snowfall, as hundreds of flights were cancelled and trains came to a standstill, in the Netherlands, January 5, 20

AMSTERDAM, Jan ⁠6 (Reuters) - ⁠Snow ‍and ice continued to ‍disrupt traffic in the ​Netherlands on Tuesday halting ​all trains and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of ​flights.

Dutch railway company NS said no ​trains could operate until at ‌least 0900 GMT due to problems caused ​by snow ⁠and subzero temperatures.

At Amsterdam Schiphol ‌airport, airline KLM cancelled at least ‌300 flights for Tuesday as ‌the winter weather crippled traffic at one of ‍Europe's main transit hubs for the ⁠fifth day in a row.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Michael Perry)



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