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    By Paul DavidFebruary 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Swiss rail disruption is affecting a key Alpine route after an avalanche caused a passenger train to derail in the canton of Valais, with potential knock-on delays for Yorkshire holidaymakers heading to ski resorts.

    A morning train travelling through southern Switzerland left the rails after snow swept across the track near the village of Goppenstein. Several passengers were injured, though authorities say none of the injuries are believed to be life threatening. Emergency crews remain at the scene while engineers assess infrastructure damage.

    For families across Leeds and West Yorkshire preparing for half term breaks, the immediate concern is how this Swiss rail disruption could affect onward journeys into the mountains.

    How Swiss rail disruption may affect Leeds passengers

    While flights from Leeds Bradford Airport are operating as scheduled, Swiss rail disruption on the Lötschberg corridor means some onward train services between Spiez and Brig are currently suspended.

    This route is widely used by visitors travelling towards resorts such as Zermatt and other high altitude destinations in the Valais region. Alternative routes and bus replacements are being arranged, but journey times may increase.

    Leeds passengers travelling via Zurich or Geneva airports should:

    • Check official Swiss rail updates before boarding connecting services
    • Allow extra time between flights and mountain transfers
    • Monitor weather advisories in affected regions
    • Stay in contact with tour operators for revised transfer plans

    Even where resorts remain open, Swiss rail disruption can place pressure on alternative lines, particularly during peak holiday periods.

    What happened in the Alps

    The derailment occurred shortly after 7am local time when heavy snowfall triggered an avalanche that crossed an exposed section of railway track. The regional passenger service was travelling south towards Brig when multiple carriages left the rails.

    Emergency services including mountain rescue teams and air ambulances were deployed quickly despite challenging terrain and continuing avalanche risk. All passengers were evacuated safely.

    Authorities had already issued high avalanche warnings across parts of Valais following sustained snowfall and strong winds.

    Travel insurance and planning advice for Yorkshire families

    Although Swiss rail disruption is currently limited to a specific corridor, travellers from Leeds should review their arrangements carefully.

    Practical steps include:

    • Checking that travel insurance covers weather related disruption
    • Keeping rail booking confirmations accessible
    • Allowing flexibility in transfer times
    • Monitoring official transport channels rather than relying on social media

    Local travel advisers say that while alpine weather disruption is not unusual during winter, significant derailments remain rare events.

    Wider winter conditions across Switzerland

    Swiss rail disruption comes during a period of unstable snow conditions across parts of the Alps. Avalanche monitoring services issue daily risk bulletins, and rail operators adapt operations when danger levels increase.

    Infrastructure in mountainous regions includes protective galleries, snow sheds and monitoring systems designed to reduce exposure to avalanches. However, extreme weather can still lead to temporary closures of exposed sections.

    Visitors heading to ski areas are advised to respect all closure notices and follow guidance from local authorities.

    Latest situation for Leeds travellers

    At present, Swiss rail disruption remains focused on the affected section between Goppenstein and Brig. Engineers are assessing track stability and surrounding slopes before any reopening decision is made.

    Leeds travellers planning to pass through Switzerland in the coming days should monitor updates closely and remain flexible with connections.

    For detailed coverage of the derailment and emergency response, readers can see the full national report on ManchesterTime. LeedsDaily will continue to provide updates relevant to Yorkshire passengers as the situation develops.

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