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Rail repairs near Rotterdam extended again; line closed until Monday 5 a.m.
Train service between Rotterdam and Zwijndrecht will remain suspended until at least 5 a.m.
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The Standard
· Jul 11, 2026
Stratford station remains closed as fire near tracks causes travel chaos
Urgent repairs are being carried out at Stratford Station forcing all lines to close, with disruption expected until the end of the day
NL Times
Cable fire, repair failures keep Rotterdam–South line shut until at least 5 a.m. Tuesday
Train service between Rotterdam and the southern Netherlands will remain suspended through
MaltaToday
· Jun 29, 2026
Malta’s second interconnector ready for cable-laying later this year
Energy Ministry says cable-laying works can proceed safely after the marine route was cleared of obstructions last week
CommonWealth Beacon
· Jun 22, 2026
Coca-Cola’s Northampton plant closing will trigger 175 layoffs
The plant on Industrial Drive will close on December 15, after the company previously eyed shutting down the facility in 2023.
Sweden Herald
· Jun 25, 2026
Long train stoppage after derailment in Bollebygd
Long train stoppage after derailment in Bollebygd
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Related coverage for "Rail repairs near Rotterdam extended again; line closed until Monday 5 a.m.": The Standard — Stratford station remains closed as fire near tracks causes travel chaos. NL Times — Cable fire, repair failures keep Rotterdam–South line shut until at least 5 a.m. Tuesday. MaltaToday — Malta’s second interconnector ready for cable-laying later this year . CommonWealth Beacon — Coca-Cola’s Northampton plant closing will trigger 175 layoffs. Sweden Herald — Long train stoppage after derailment in Bollebygd