|
|
| ||||||||||||||||||||||
The Dutch rail service has modern, fast trains. Most stations are in or near town centres. The relatively short distances mean that travelling time between destinations is quick, for example 16 minutes between Utrecht and Schiphol Airport, or just 45 minutes between The Hague and Amsterdam. Further information on travel times and timetables on the website of Dutch rail (Nederlandse Spoorwegen, NS).
Types of TrainThere are two types of services provided by the train network:
The Schiphol Line is a special intercity link connecting the national airport at Schiphol with the centres of the main Dutch cities. Seats cannot be reserved. Buying TicketsThere are various types of ticket. Tickets can be bought from ticket vending machines or ticket windows (one way and return tickets bought from a vending machine will be cheaper). Passengers travelling without a valid ticket will be fined. Note: Tickets may no longer be bought on a train. One-off trips are best served by:
Bicycles are not allowed on trains in the morning and evening rush hours (except during July and August). It is necessary to buy a Bike day ticket (Dagkaart Fiets) for a small fee. Station FacilitiesDeparture times and platform numbers are shown on the yellow boards in all Dutch train stations. Platform numbers, departure times, routes taken and the final destination are also shown on the blue and white boards. Luggage lockers are available in most stations and can be rented by the day. Other ServicesTrain TaxiThe Treintaxi is a means of getting to and from the station sharing the taxi with others and therefore travelling at a reduced rate. Tickets can be bought at the railway station, or from the taxi driver. Areas served by a train-taxi are shown at the Treintaxi stand at the station. The tickets can be used interchangeably in every city where Treintaxi is available (59 cities throughout the Netherlands) however a separate ticket must be bought for a return trip. Details of these services can be found out from the local Town Hall (Gemeente). The treintaxi stand is easily recognised. It is normally separated from the local taxi services and is identified by the colours of the railway, yellow and blue. To take a treintaxi there is a blue button on the stand and once connected the operator will order a taxi which takes about 10 minutes to arrive. For the return trip to the railway station, the Treintaxi Callcenter needs to be contacted at least half an hour before the journey.
Trains to Schiphol AirportSchiphol station is located directly beneath the airport, near the arrival hall and the departure lounge and is easily reached from any railway station in The Netherlands. Generally only one change may be needed to reach Schiphol from anywhere in Holland. Lost propertyThe NS will keep lost property for up to five days free of charge and are then transferred to the Central Lost & Found office in Utrecht. To find out about lost items, fill in a trace request form available from all stations or contact the following number:
Delays and refundsThe NS will refund train delays of over 30 minutes in certain circumstances. Delays of 30 to 60 minutes are refunded 50 percent of the fare. More than a 60 minute delay will result in a full refund. This does not apply in the case of national power failures or if the delay was planned in advance, for example in case of track works.
Disabled PassengersMost manned stations offer assistance from NS service staff agents to help when boarding and disembarking from the train. This service is available to wheelchair users, the visually impaired and other disabled people as well as those who are temporarily disabled.
Train schedules are available to hearing and sight impaired people in spoken text, Braille and digitally; the website accommodates digital Braille readers.
Trains are accessible to most wheelchairs, although some restrictions are applied to width and weight. Fuel-based motor vehicles are excluded from trains, but special scooters may be sometimes allowed depending on the time of day and number of people travelling. How to apply for assistance
Apply for assistance at least three hours prior to the intended departure time. Inform the Disabled Assistance Office of the planned journey, the departure/arrival time and the stations of departure and arrival; discuss a meeting point for the service assistant. If travelling later than 22:30, contact the Disabled Assistance Office before 19:30.
Further Information
Any suggestions for extra information that should be on this page?
This is the "Trains and Railways in the Netherlands" INFOrmation Page at AngloINFO Holland South. AngloINFO Holland South's INFOrmation Pages provide an online encyclopaedia covering all aspects of "Life in South Netherlands, in English!". AngloINFO Holland South is your Holland South information source, for everyone living in Holland South or moving to Holland South, covering everything from the Holland South property and real estate contacts you need before and during your move to Holland, to all aspects of everyday life in the Holland South international community for those living their lives in Holland. | ||||||||||||||||||||||