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  2. Eurostar - Wikipedia

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    Eurostar is an international high-speed rail service in Western Europe, connecting Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.. The service is operated by the Eurostar Group which was formed from the merger of Eurostar, which operated trains through the Channel Tunnel to the United Kingdom, and Thalys which operated in Western Europe.

  3. European Sleeper - Wikipedia

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    European Sleeper (stylised as european sleeper) is a Belgian–Dutch cooperative [1] which operates a thrice-weekly open-access night train service between Brussels and Prague, with plans to expand to daily service in the near future. [2] There are also plans for services linking Amsterdam, Brussels and Barcelona via France, expected to ...

  4. Thalys - Wikipedia

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    Thalys. Thalys (French: [talis]) was a brand name used for high-speed train services between Paris Gare du Nord via Brussels-South to either Amsterdam Centraal or to German cities in the Rhein-Ruhr, including Aachen, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Essen and Dortmund. Thalys was created out of a political ambition formalised in October 1987 to ...

  5. 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.

  6. Rail transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in the Netherlands uses a dense railway network which connects nearly all major towns and cities. There are as many train stations as there are municipalities in the Netherlands [citation needed]. The network totals 3,223 route km (2,003 mi) on 6,830 kilometres (4,240 mi) of track; [4] a line may run both ways, or two lines may ...

  7. Train routes in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Centraal – Arnhem Centraal – Köln (Cologne) Hbf – Frankfurt am Main Hbf. 140/240. Intercity. Amsterdam Centraal – Hannover Hbf – Berlin Obf. NS 1700 + DB IC carriages. 400. CNL [B] Amsterdam Centraal – Arnhem Centraal – Köln (Cologne) Hbf – Wien (Vienna) Wbf / Milano (Milan) Centrale; Basel SBB / Zürich HB;

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