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Some routes are also part of a wider international network. Most of the LF routes have been signposted in two directions, inscribing one direction with the letter "a", the other with the letter "b": the North Sea Route LF1 southbound from Den Helder to French Boulogne-sur-Mer is called LF1a, while in the other direction it is called LF1b.
Den Helder is a Terminus railway station in the naval town of Den Helder, The Netherlands. ... Route Notes Connexxion: 28 Den Helder station - Den Burg - De Koog:
The Den Helder–Amsterdam railway is a railway line in the Netherlands running from Den Helder to Amsterdam, passing through Alkmaar and Zaandam. It is also called the Staatslijn K ("state line K") in Dutch. The line is 81 km long. [1] The following stations are on Staatslijn K: Den Helder; Den Helder Zuid; Anna Paulowna; Schagen ...
Below are the train routes in the Netherlands as of 2011 (maybe outdated) with the number of the training series. It is typically a multiple of 100, followed by a number between 1 and 99 (where odd numbers are for trains in one direction, and even numbers for trains in the other, except for some international services).
Den Helder Zuid railway station (English: Den Helder South) serves the town of Den Helder, Netherlands. The station opened on 31 May 1980 and is located on the Den Helder–Amsterdam railway. The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. The station has two platforms, of which only one is in use for both directions.
This is a route-map template for the Den Helder–Amsterdam railway, a railway in the Netherlands.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Den Helder - Alkmaar only at peak hours. Some peak hour trains begin/end at Schagen instead of Den Helder 900 Intercity Direct: Amsterdam Centraal - Schiphol Airport - Rotterdam Centraal - Breda: Bombardier Traxx with ICRm units 2x per hour Supplement required between Schiphol Airport and Rotterdam 1000
The Netherlands has a rail network totalling 7,021 kilometres (4,363 mi) of track, [1] or 3,013 route km. [2] Three quarters of it is electrified, one third is single track. Railway lines are built in standard gauge, apart from a few narrow gauge industrial and recreational railways.