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  2. Amsterdam Metro - Wikipedia

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    Spaklerweg station was completed as a shell, but opened later. On 11 October 1980, both routes were extended to Amsterdam Centraal Station, which is now their northern terminus. The Gein Branch was extended in the southern direction on 27 August 1982, when the section between Holendrecht and Gein was completed. Spaklerweg station was then opened.

  3. List of busiest railway stations in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Railway station 2014 (in millions) [1] Number of platform tracks Municipality Province Photograph 1: Utrecht Centraal: 64.3: 16: Utrecht Utrecht: 2: Amsterdam Centraal: 59.1: 11 Amsterdam North Holland: 3: Rotterdam Centraal station: 29.8: 13 Rotterdam South Holland: 4: Den Haag Centraal: 27.8: 10 The Hague South Holland: 5: Leiden Centraal: 26 ...

  4. Railway stations in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Centrum: "Centre" – a town's most important station with, however, fewer than 40,000 daily passengers, and/or a centrally located station. Zuid: "South" Noord: "North" Oost: "East" West: "West" A specific locality within the town, e.g. Amsterdam Sloterdijk railway station.

  5. List of IATA-indexed railway stations - Wikipedia

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    The IATA codes for railway stations normally begin with Q, X or Z, except when the station shares the code with an airport. For some smaller cities the railway station in the city has the same code as the airport outside the city (several kilometers distance). A connection involving transfer between them can appear when searching travel ...

  6. Intercity Direct - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Breda Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam. Amsterdam - Brussels. Den Haag - Rotterdam - Breda - Eindhoven. Leased locomotives 2006-2008 NS owned locomotives (186 001 till 186 045) 2014-2016 ICRm (Prio) Carriage: 100 160 38 sets (7 or 9 wagons) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Breda Amsterdam - Schiphol ...

  7. High-speed rail in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    A Thalys train at Amsterdam Centraal A Fyra train in the Dutch countryside. High-speed rail service in the Netherlands started on 13 December 2009 with the dedicated HSL-Zuid line that connects the Randstad via Brussels to the European high-speed rail network. In later years improved traditional rail sections were added to the high-speed network.