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  2. Best Eurostar destinations to visit in 2024: Top routes from ...

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    Since launching in 1994, the Eurostar has carried over 200 million passengers across the UK, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany.. The famed train service whizzes travellers across the ...

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  4. Transport in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Transportation by car is discouraged by the local government, with initiatives such as Autodelen and Meerijden.nu being sponsored, [2] and steep parking fees and a great number of streets are closed off for cars in the city centre. The A10 Ringroad surrounding the city connects Amsterdam with the Dutch national network of freeways.

  5. Amsterdam travel guide: Best things to do and where to stay ...

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    For something uniquely Amsterdam-esque, Sweets Hotel is a city-wide series of 28 transformed bridge houses, where staff once manually controlled the canals. Now, guests use a passcode to ...

  6. List of IATA-indexed railway stations - Wikipedia

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    CPH: Copenhagen Airport railway station, Tårnby, Denmark, located under the airport's Terminal 3; D. DUS: Düsseldorf Airport station, Germany on the Cologne–Duisburg railway line (SkyTrain people mover). E. EWR: Newark Liberty International Airport Station, Newark, New Jersey, United States (2 km or 1.2 mi from the airport via monorail) F

  7. Eurostar - Wikipedia

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    Eurostar e320 in Amsterdam CS. On 7 October 2010, it was reported that Eurostar had selected Siemens as preferred bidder to supply 10 Siemens Velaro [182] trainsets at a cost of €600 million [183] These would be sixteen-car, self-propelled, 400-metre-long (1,300 ft) trainsets built to meet Channel Tunnel requirements. [184]