Statistics
Rijden de Treinen keeps track of all train disruptions in the Netherlands since 2011. Disruptions are archived by line and by cause. On this page, you can lookup statistics like the railway line with the most disruptions, the most common causes for a disruption, or the number of disruptions per month.
It may be interesting to know how these statistics are calculated, and how you can be sure that these statistics are statistically valid. See the explanation for more information about how Rijden de Treinen calculates disruption statistics, and what is the best way to interpret them.
See the list with all causes for disruption for statistics about a specific cause.
Summary
Between January 1, 2011 and September 25, 2025, Rijden de Treinen has reported 60,962 disruptions. On average 11 disruptions per day.
The total duration for all disruptions in this period was 18 years, 6 months, 15 days, 11 hours, 14 minutes. This translates to an average of 1 day, 6 hours, 12 minutes with train disruptions per day. The average duration for a disruption in this period was 2 hours, 40 minutes.
Number of disruptions
This graphs shows the number of disruptions within the period you have selected, and the total duration of all disruptions (measured in hours).
Main causes for disruption
In order to better understand the main causes for disruptions, Rijden de Treinen uses categories.
Top 10 disruption causes
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Broken down train18,605 disruptions • avg. duration: 46 minutes
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Signal failure4,868 disruptions • avg. duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
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Points failure4,222 disruptions • avg. duration: 2 hours, 20 minutes
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Collision3,396 disruptions • avg. duration: 2 hours, 2 minutes
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Stranded train2,607 disruptions • avg. duration: 51 minutes
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Person hit by a train2,332 disruptions • avg. duration: 2 hours, 42 minutes
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An emergency call2,062 disruptions • avg. duration: 47 minutes
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Repair works1,631 disruptions • avg. duration: 6 hours, 14 minutes
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Person on the railway track1,345 disruptions • avg. duration: 33 minutes
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Damaged overhead wires1,292 disruptions • avg. duration: 5 hours, 36 minutes
Top 10 lines with disruptions
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Amsterdam Centraal - Schiphol Airport2,691 disruptions • duration: 9 months, 4 days, 6 hours
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Amersfoort - Schiphol Airport2,622 disruptions • duration: 7 months, 18 days, 5 hours
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Lelystad Centrum - Schiphol Airport2,536 disruptions • duration: 6 months, 11 days, 13 hours
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Rotterdam Centraal - Schiphol Airport HSL2,511 disruptions • duration: 7 months, 22 days, 17 hours
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Breda - Rotterdam Centraal HSL2,410 disruptions • duration: 6 months, 7 days, 6 hours
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Leiden Centraal - Schiphol Airport2,377 disruptions • duration: 7 months, 8 days, 23 hours
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Schiphol Airport - Utrecht Centraal2,369 disruptions • duration: 7 months, 13 days, 5 hours
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Den Haag HS - Rotterdam Centraal2,036 disruptions • duration: 5 months, 27 days, 8 hours
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Rotterdam Centraal - Utrecht Centraal1,933 disruptions • duration: 5 months, 28 days, 8 hours
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Den Haag Centraal - Utrecht Centraal1,850 disruptions • duration: 6 months, 14 days, 9 hours
One disruption often impacts multiple railway lines. In those cases, the same disruption is counted for each affected line.
Exact causes for disruption
This graph shows the various causes for a disruption and the number of disruptions with these causes. The causes for disruptions are provided by NS.
Disruptions per weekday
This graphs shows the number of disruptions per day of the week.