Check if your train journey will be impacted by current and future major rail construction projects!
The vast majority of the work to improve railway lines, which impacts on the frequency and journey times info as per the journey guides, is completed over one Sat/Sun period.
So if you can't find a usual route or a train departure online, it can be worth having a look at the links to the national construction work, which you will find below.
You may then have to translate what you'll find, but it can be worth the effort to discover what's occurring and to glean whether you'll need to take a bus for part of the journey, or whether trains are being diverted.
Alterations to the usual service are often not particularly obvious when looking up the journey on a ticket booking service.
The information included below is a guide to the the more extensive construction projects which are impacting on train services for a week or more.
Therefore these are the projects which are good to be aware of if you're planning a rail pass itinerary and want to avoid any hassle, or are wondering why a typical connection isn't available on multiple dates.
Also worth knowing is that many major construction work projects, which require timetable alterations, aren't confirmed until around two months ahead.
These are the upcoming rail construction projects which;
(1) Due to construction work, no long distance-trains can operate between Bruck/Mur Bahnhof and Graz Hbf from 13/09/2026 (08:00pm) through 29/09/2026 (04:00am).
(2) Due to construction work, no local-trains and some long-distance trains cannot operate between Klagenfurt Hbf and Villach Hbf from 23/11/2026 (08:00am) through to 30/11/2026 (04:00pm).
Rail replacement bus services will be arranged.
For much of 2026 there will be a series of closures and alterations north of Aarhus, due to the project to electrify the railway between Aarhus and Aalborg.
Though the IC and Lyn services between the two cities will still be available.
From August 10 to December 12 due to work on the high speed line north of Arras. some TGV INOUI trains which travel to and from Lille will operate at reduced speeds or take a different route.
Consequently, route changes and train cancellations are to be expected.
1: At Stuttgart Hbf
From June 26th to September 11th inclusive fewer long-distance trains will be able to use Stuttgart Hbf.
The core consequences will be:
2 : East of Hannover
Work is preventing many long-distance trains calling in Herford, Minden and Bielefeld
from August 8th to August 20th:
(1) Approximately half of the trains continue to run between North Rhine-Westphalia and Berlin. However, the journey time is extended by about 60 minutes.
There are alternative connections between North Rhine-Westphalia and Hannover at least every hour, with onward connections towards Leipzig.
(2) There are direct train connections between Amsterdam and Hannover every two hours, but the journey time is extended by approximately 70 minutes.
(3) Between Hannover and Bremen, there is only a four-hourly long-distance train service, instead of an hourly one.
from August 21 to August 31, 2026:
(1) Approximately three-quarters of trains continue to run between North Rhine-Westphalia and Berlin.
There is an hourly service on the regular route; the remaining trains are being diverted, adding approximately 45 minutes to the journey time.
(2) Between North Rhine-Westphalia and Hanover, there are alternative connections at least every hour with onward travel towards Leipzig or Dresden
3: in Hamburg
Engineers have discovered that a bridge south of Hamburg Hbf requires urgent maintenance.
As a consequence until August 31st services are having to be reduced as follows
The work will continue until August 30th, but the impact after August 14th is still being assessed.
4: Bonn / Wiesbaden ↔ Mainz - Frankfurt (Main)
From July 10 (9 PM) to December 12, 2026 (11:59 PM)
Fewer trains than usual will be able to use the Koln - Bonn - Koblenz - Bingen - Mainz route.
A maximum of one long-distance train per hour will be available.
It seems that the work is being carried out on the parallel route on the east bank of the Rhine, with a diversion of freight trains etc to the west bank route through Bonn, Koblenz and Bingen - leading to the reduction of passenger train services on the west bank route.
The long -distance Regional passenger services which take the east bank are being more drastically impacted:
Until September 18, 2026 (9 p.m.)
During this time the remaining long-distance trains through Mainz will also be impacted.
5: Berlin
From June 14th to October 1st:
From October 2nd to December 12th:
6: The IC train route through Seigen
Until December 12th the trains on IC line 34 (Frankfurt - Siegen - Dortmund - Münster) are cancelled along their entire route due to track renewal between Seigen and Dortmund.
7: Offenburg <> Freiburg
From August 7th to August 10th and from August 14th to August 17th, each day from Friday (9 pm) to Monday (5 am) the line will be closed between Offenburg and Freiburg.
As a consequence:
7: IC trains through Weimar, Jena and Gera
From September 21 (midnight) to December 12, 2026 (11:59 PM) the IC trains on route 51 (Cologne - Paderborn - Kassel - Erfurt - Gera) are cancelled along their entire route.
Though the ICE trains which take route 51 (Cologne - Paderborn - Kassel - Erfurt - Leipzig) will still be available.
6: Duisburg <> Dortmund / Oberhausen
From October 9 (9 PM) to October 30, 2026 (9 PM)
6: Munchen <> Nurnberg
Until September 1, 2026 (every day from 9 pm to 5 am)
From October 30 (7 a.m.) to December 12, 2026 (11:59 p.m.) the high-speed line between Ingolstadt and Nurnberg will be closed for renewal.
As a consequence a maximum of two trains per hour will be travelling between Munchen <> Nurnberg and with journey times extended by around 30 mins.
(1) London King's Cross <> Peterborough
The major engineering work over the August bank holiday weekend is impacting on trains from and to London King's Cross from the evening of Saturday 29 August 2026 to the morning of Monday 31 August 2026.
Hence some services will be impacted on the Saturday evenings and Monday mornings, but no long-distance trains will be able to use London King's Cross on Sunday August 30th.
On the Sunday:
LNER:
Lumo:
Trains will only be available Newcastle - Edinburgh - Glasgow
Grand Central:
No trains
Hull Trains:
A limited service will be available on a London St Pancras - Selby - Howden - Brough - Hull route.
(2) At Huddersfield
From Saturday 19 September 2026 to Sunday 04 October 2026 engineering work is taking place at Huddersfield, closing all lines which serve the station.
Trains between Sheffield and Huddersfield will be turned around at Lockwood.
Trans Pennine Express services will be amended and the still available services between Manchester and Leeds will be calling at Brighouse instead of Huddersfield.
Trains will operate hourly on the following routes;
Monday to Friday:
Saturdays:
As Monday to Friday except Manchester Piccadilly <> Marsden is replaced by Manchester Airport<> Stalybridge
Sundays:
As Saturdays except Manchester Victoria <> Redcar Central trains will not make the additional station calls.
From 12:20 AM on August 2nd to 5:00 AM on August 17th 2026 , due to infrastructure upgrade work on the Milan-Venice line, train services will be suspended between Verona Porta Nuova and Vicenza stations.
(2) Milan ↔ Rome
From 10 August to 4 September 2026, due to infrastructure upgrade works on the Milan-Bologna and Florence-Rome high-speed lines,
Some Frecciarossa and Frecciargento, InterCity and InterCity Night trains will subject to changes, including timetable changes, early departures, longer travel times, and cancellations.
Trains will in effect be routed around closed sections of the high speed lines, by using sections of the parallel, but slower 'classic lines'.
(3) Milan ↔ Genoa
From 20 July to 28 August traffic is suspended on the Pavia – Voghera and Pavia – Pinarolo Po routes due to bridge reconstruction works.
The route is typically taken by all trains which travel between Milano and Genoa / Genova.
Trenitalia has published details of how the Regionale (R and RV) trains will be impacted.
Though a question mark hovers over the fate of the IC and FR trains which typically connect Milano with destinations beyond Genova including Albenga, Sanremo, Ventimiglia, La Spezia, Pisa and Sestri Levante.
(1) From Tue 11 August 04:00 to Fri 21 August 02:00 hours the IC trains on the Amsterdam - Utrecht - 's-Hertogenbosch - Eindhoven - Maastricht route will be diverted between Utrecht and Eindhoven to travel via Rotterdam and Breda.
(2) From Tue 25 August 00:30 to Sat 29 August 05:00 hours the route will be closed between Delft and Rotterdam.
As a consequence the IC trains on the Amsterdam - Leiden - Den Haag HS - Delft - Rotterdam - Dordrecht route will be diverted on to a longer, slower route via Gouda, not calling at Delft.
There will also be fewer trains between Rotterdam and Dordrecht.
1: Madrid ↔ Barcelona
Work on the high speed route between Guadalajara and Calatayud will lead to an increase in journey times of around 25 mins.
Some of the services on the route are being cancelled which is particularly impacting on early and late departures.
2: The Torre del Oro service
The status of this train which takes a Barcelona - Valencia - Albacete - Alcazar de San Jaen - Linares-Bazia - Cordoba - Sevilla - Cadiz route is questionable this summer.
The European Rail Timetable has a note that work on the line between Linares-Bazia and Cordoba is resulting in a bus being substituted between those two location.
However, having looked up journeys until September, tickets aren't being sold by Renfe for travel by the Torre del Oro.
Instead it is only selling tickets for indirect journeys to/from Albacete and Alcazar de San Jaen.
3: Madrid ↔ Jaen / Almeira
From September 6th:.
Until August 30th the classic Gotthard route is being impacted by construction work between Erstfeld and Bellinzona.
As a result fewer trains will be available on the Basel - Lucerne / Zurich - Zug <> Arth Goldau - Erstfeld - Bellinzona - Locarno routes.
These are the upcoming major works on the railway lines, that will be impacting on international railway routes over sustained periods of time.
Until August 16th the daily Eurocity trains on the Zurich ↔ Milan and Geneva ↔ Milan routes, which are typically extended on to Venezia/Venice with station calls including Brescia, Verona, Vicenza and Padova, will be starting and beginning in Milano Centrale.
Until the close of August 22nd the EC trains on the Geneve - Lausanne - Sion - Brig - Milan - (Venice) route will be turning around in Lausanne.
Until December 12th there will be no direct service of ICE trains between Paris and Berlin.
The daily round-trip service will operate only between Paris and Frankfurt.
Customers who have already purchased a ticket to one of the stations not being served may keep it. It entitles you to take:
Until August 23rd no TGV INOUI trains will serve the Luxembourg station.
Bus replacements will be provided between Metz and Luxembourg.
From February 7th 2026 until December 12th 2026, Deutsche Bahn will be enhancing the railway in south-east Germany which links Nuremberg to Passau via Regensburg.
Hence during this time these ICE routes won't be available;
From July 11th to December 12th the services which will be available are:
The idea being that travellers who want to travel between Germany and the route via Wels and Linz to / from Wien, can make connections at the main station in Munich.
These ICE and EC trains on the Munich ↔ - Linz - Vienna routes will be in addition to the usual service of RJX trains which depart in every other hour
The Nightjet trains on the Amsterdam ↔ Vienna and Hamburg ↔ Vienna routes will still be available, but will be diverted.
From 08:30 on June 14th 2026, until 23:59 on October 14th 2026, trains will be unable to take the usual main cross border rfailway between Austria and Switzerland; the Sargans - Buchs ↔ Feldkirch route.
Therefore from June 14th to Oct 14th inclusive, a bus replacement service will be operating Sargans ↔ Feldkirch.
This will have the following impacts on rail services during this time:
From August 26 (4 a.m.) to September 5, 2026 (4:20 a.m.) due to track work at Buchloe, buses will replace these trains between Munich and Lindau-Reutin.
In Lindau-Reutin there is a connection with trains to/from Zurich.
Until August 24, 2026 (9 p.m.) the train routes:
will be replaced by buses between Berlin and Frankfurt (Oder).
From July 27 to August to September 3rd 2026 the regional Tilo train service on the hourly Locano - Lugano - Chiasso ↔ Como - Milano route will be having to turn around in Como so won't be serving Milano.
From August 24th to September 3rd 2026 the route between Como and Milano will be completely closed, so the EC trains on the routes between both Zurich and Luzern and Milano will also be unable to arrive at and depart from Milano.
From August 5th to 24th track renewal work is being carried out on the high speed line between the French border and Bruxelles.
Some services will be cancelled, others will have longer journey times - plus fewer TGV trains between destinations in France will be calling in Lille.
There will also be fewer Eurostar trains on the Paris - Bruxelles - Amsterdam route.
From August 8th to August 20th:
The journey time when travelling to and from Hannover, Wolfsburg and Berlin will be extended by approximately 70 minutes.
From October 2nd to December 12th 2026:
The trains will be impacted by works on the line between Hannover and Berlin.
Instead of trains every two hours on a Amsterdam - Amersfoort - Deventer - Osnabruck - Hannover - Berlin, there will be trains every four hours between Amsterdam and Hannover, with only two of these trains in each direction per day travelling beyond Hannover from / to Berlin.
On Mondays only from March 16 (8:50 a.m.) to December 7, 2026 (6:50 p.m.) buses will replace trains between Dresden Hbf and Usti nad Labem.
As a consequence on these Mondays, the service along the (Copenhagen) Hamburg - Berlin - Dresden - Decin - Praha - Brno - Budapest / Wien will be split, with trains operating Copenhagen) Hamburg - Berlin ↔ Dresden and Decin ↔ Praha - Brno - Budapest / Wien, with the stop in Bad Schandau being omitted.
Due to construction work in Italy no long-distance trains can operate between Villach Hbf and Udine from 22/08/2026 through 20/09/2026.
A rail replacement bus service is being arranged.
The Nightjet trains on the Vienna and Munich ↔ Rome and Venice routes will be diverted.
Due to construction work no long-distance trains can operate between Graz Hbf and Szentgotthárd from 08/08/2026 through 23/08/2026.
A rail replacement bus service is being arranged.
This will impact the trains which take a Graz - Szentgotthárd - Budapest route.
Due to construction work in Italy, the trains NJ 236, NJ 40236, NJ 237 and NJ 40466 will be diverted between Venezia Mestre and Salzburg Hbf from 21/08/2026 through 20/09/2026.
Therefore during these this time the trains cannot stop in Treviso Centrale, Conegliano, Pordenone, Udine, Tarvisio-Boscoverde and Villach Hbf.
Due to construction work carried out by Slovenske zeleznice (SZ), the Euronight trains on the Stuttgart - Munchen ↔ Ljubljana - Zagreb will be diverted between Schwarzach im Pongau-St.Veit and and Zidani Most from 26/09/2026 through 14/10/2026.
As a result the train canot make its usual calls in Lesce-Bled and Ljubljana
A replacement train is being arranged between Ljubljana and Lesce Bled.
A rail replacement bus service is being arranged between Lesce Bled and Villach Hbf.
Also from 24/09/2026 through 14/10/2026 the Zurich ↔ Ljubljana - Zagreb service is completely cancelled.
From 10:35 p.m. on September 11 to 10:35 p.m. on October 9 the TGV France/Italy (SVI) trains are canceled due to construction work connected to the construction of the future Lyon - Turin tunnel.
Presumably the Frecce trains on this route will be similarly affected.
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