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  2. Transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In the Rotterdam and -Drecht towns region, a water bus public transport service operates as well. [37] Public transport operators are both the public transport companies run by the local government of the cities: GVB (Amsterdam), RET (Rotterdam) and HTM (The Hague), as well as private enterprise companies like Arriva, Connexxion, Qbuzz and ...

  3. Public transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    A public transport pass for train (2nd class), bus, metro and tram OV-Vrij costs €4640,40 / year (2017). It is also valid on the Veolia Transport Fast Ferries Vlissingen-Breskens, the Fast Flying Ferry Amsterdam-IJmuiden, and the Waterbus routes Rotterdam-Dordrecht, Dordrecht-Zwijndrecht, Dordrecht-Papendrecht, and Dordrecht-Sliedrecht.

  4. Intercity Direct - Wikipedia

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    The Intercity Direct train service uses the HSL-Zuid which went into service 7 September 2009. [1] An hourly domestic service branded Fyra by operator NS Hispeed was started on 7 September 2009 between Amsterdam and Rotterdam using TRAXX-locomotives and ICR-carriages.

  5. Dutch railway services - Wikipedia

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    1-2x per day, Utrecht Centraal → Rotterdam Centraal only Morning peak only 14500 Intercity Amsterdam Centraal – Amsterdam Sloterdijk - Hoorn - Hoorn Kersenboogerd - Hoogkarspel - Bovenkarspel-Grootebroek - Bovenkarspel Flora - Enkhuizen: DDM-1 2x per hour Peak hours only. Morning peak Enkhuizen → Amsterdam, evening peak Amsterdam → ...

  6. OV-chipkaart - Wikipedia

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    The OV-chipkaart is a collaborative initiative of five large public transport operators in the Netherlands: the main rail operator NS, the bus operator Connexxion and the municipal transport operators of the three largest cities: GVB (Amsterdam), HTM (The Hague) and RET (Rotterdam), though all public transport operators in the Netherlands now use the system.

  7. Randstad - Wikipedia

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    The Randstad possesses a large infrastructure system, with many railways, motorways, trams and subways in various cities. It is possible to cycle on reasonably safe and pleasant routes almost everywhere and cycling is a major mode of transport. The Port of Rotterdam, and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, are both major