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Due to engineering works between Brussels and Leuven on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April, the ICE trains connecting Brussels with Cologne and Frankfurt will follow an adapted schedule and depart a few minutes earlier from Bruxelles-Midi/Brussel-Zuid and from Bruxelles-Nord/Brussel-Noord.
Please check the adapted timetables again a few days before departure.
Due to engineering works between Brussels and Leuven on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 April, the ICE trains connecting Brussels with Cologne and Frankfurt will follow an adapted schedule and depart a few minutes earlier from Bruxelles-Midi/Brussel-Zuid and from Bruxelles-Nord/Brussel-Noord.
Please check the adapted timetables again a few days before departure.
Due to planned engineering works on the German rail network from Monday 18 May to Tuesday 2 June 2026, trains between Aachen and Cologne will be diverted via Rheydt.
ICE and Nightjet trains will follow an adapted schedule resulting in longer journey times.
Some ICE trains will only operate between Brussels and Cologne and will be cancelled between Cologne and Frankfurt.