The Schiphol Rail Tunnel is a vital link in the Dutch rail network, serving over 100,000 passengers daily and handling more than 52 trains per hour. After decades of intensive use, the infrastructure inside the tunnel is due for renewal. Strukton, in partnership with VolkerRail under the SVS (StruktonVolkerSchiphol) alliance, is delivering this ambitious upgrade to prepare the tunnel for the next 40 years.
Working in a live tunnel environment
Renewing rail infrastructure in a tunnel beneath one of Europe’s busiest airports is a logistical and technical challenge. To complete the works safely and efficiently, 39 train-free periods have been scheduled until 2028. During these windows, teams work intensively to replace tracks, sleepers and switches, install a new conductor rail system, and upgrade train protection systems. Platforms are being raised to improve accessibility, using an innovative beam track design that offers a longer lifespan and reduced maintenance.
Innovation and safety at the forefront
One of the most distinctive aspects of this project is the removal of smoke-absorbing wall and ceiling panels in the oldest tunnel tube. These panels were fixed with adhesive containing asbestos fibres, requiring a specially developed method to ensure the highest safety standards for workers and passengers. Once complete, the new overhead conductor rail will be mounted on a clean, safe surface.
Collaboration and precision planning
With Schiphol Plaza and one tunnel tube remaining operational throughout, dust control, noise reduction and passenger safety are critical. Advanced monitoring, QR-code feedback for travellers, and real-time coordination between all stakeholders help minimise disruption. This level of collaboration – involving ProRail, NS, Schiphol, passenger associations and contractors – ensures that even in a complex environment, the work proceeds smoothly and safely.
A future-proof solution
By introducing innovative track systems, advanced safety measures and sustainable design principles, Strukton is helping to secure the reliability and efficiency of this crucial transport hub for decades to come.