- Train routes in the Netherlands
Train routes by timetable number
Train routes in theNetherlands are identified by numbers. The routes are listed here using the official abbreviations for the station names, see list of stations, with their official abbreviations, and in the order corresponding to direction "a" in the official papertimetable . Reading each list backwards corresponds to direction "b" in the timetable. [http://railweb.techsite.cz/mapy/mnls.jpg] is a map showing these table numbers and the full names of the main stations.Long distance trains often cover several of these routes, see the next section.
For schedules and maps of routes see [http://www.ns.nl/servlet/Satellite?cid=1075985690180&pagename=www.ns.nl%2FPage%2FSuperHomepageEnglish&lang=en ns.nl] .
*10: - -
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*11: gvc, gv, gvmw, rsw, dt, dtz, sdm, rtd, rtb, rtz, rlb, brd, zwd,
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*13: hlm, bll, sptz, sptn, drh, bv, hk, utg, cas, hlo, amr, amrn, hwd, obd, hn
*14:
*15: apn, bsk, wadn, wad, gd
*16: gvc, laa, vbl, ldv, ztmv, zcw, ztmd, dtwa, dmp, ztmm, ztmb, ley, ztml, ztms, ztmp, zsh, zcw, ztmv, ldv
*17:
*18: hlds, hld, msw, mss, vdw, vdg, vdo, nwl, sdm, rtd
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*20: hdr, hdrz, ana, sgn, hwd, amrn, amr, hlo, cas, utg, kma, wm, kzd, kbw, zd, ass, asd
*21: {asd, ass} / {hfd, shl, asdl}, zd, zdk, pmr, pmo, hn, hnk, hks, bkg, bkf, ekz
*22: {asd, asdm, asa, dvd, asb, ac, bkl, mas, ut} / {shl, asdz, ut}
*23: htn, htnc
*24: ut, utl, htn, cl, gdm, zbm, ht, vg, btl, beth, ehb, ehv
**gdm, tl
*25: ehv, gp, hze, wt, rm, ec, srn, std, lut, bk, bde, mt
*26: mtr, mt, mes, sgl, vk, sog, kmr, vdl, hrl, lg, egh, cvm, krd
*27: ddr, ddzd, zlw, bdpb, bd, gz, tbr, tbwt, tb, ot, btl, beth, ehb, ehv, hmh, hm, hmbh, dn, hrt, br, vl
*29: nm, nmh, ck, bmr, vlb, vry, br, vl, tg, rv, sm, rm
*30: dvd, dmnz, wp, almm, alm, almp, almb, almo, lls
*31: wd, bkl
*32: wp/almm, ndb, bsmz, hvsn, hvs, hvsp, hor, uto, ut
*33: ut, bnk, db, mrn, klp, ed, wf, otb, ah
*40: {asd, asdm, dmn} / {shl, asdz, rai, dvd, dmnz}, wp, ndb, bsmz, hvsn, hvs, brn, amf
*41: amf, apd, apdo, twl, dv, dvc, hon, rsn, wdn, aml
*42: ut, uto, bhv, dld, amf, dld, bhv, uto, ut, bnk, db, mrn, klp, ed
*50: gvc, vb, ztm, ztmo, gd, gdg, wd, vtn, utt, ut
**rtd, rtn, rta, cps, nwk, gd
*51: amf, amfs, avat, nkk, pt, eml, hd, ns, hde, wz, zl, mp, hgv, bl, asn, hrn, gn
**zl, mp, swk, wv, hr, akm, gw, lw
*60: zl, wh, ost, dv, zp, bmn, dr, rh, vp, ahpr, ahp, ah, est, nml, nm
*61: nm, nmd, wc, rvs, o, ow, rs, hto, ht, tb, tbwt, tbr, gz, bd, etn, rsd
*63: zw, kpn
*64: zl, dl, omn, mrb, hdb, gbg, co, dln, na, emnb, emn
*65: zl, hno, rat, nvd, wdn, aml, amri, bn, hgl, esd, es
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*(some not listed here, all non-electrified, see below)For a given departure and arrival station such lists can be conveniently produced by extracting them from the trainroute in the source code of the webpage produced by requesting a journey advice from http://www.ns.nl/domestic/ .
Non-electrified lines
(with timetable number)
*Groningen-Delfzijl 84
*Groningen-Roodeschool 83
*Groningen-Nieuweschans Grens 85
*Groningen-Leeuwarden 80
*Leeuwarden-Harlingen 81
*Leeuwarden-Stavoren 82
*Zwolle-Kampen 63
*Zwolle-Wierden 65
*Almelo-Marienberg 72
*Zutphen-Hengelo 73
*Enschede-Glanerbrug Grens 522
*Zutphen-Apeldoorn 67
*Zutphen-Winterswijk 71
*Arnhem-Winterswijk 70
*Arnhem-Tiel 68
*Nijmegen-Roermond 29
*Landgraaf-Landgraaf Grens 525Crossing lines
(not including just crossing tracks, such as fly-overs at a junction)
See
Train station#Train stations at a crossing .Without station:
*10/11 and 50
*12 crossing the triangle west of Haarlem
*16 crossing itself
*17 and 50 (both branches)
*Diemen-Zuid–Watergraafsmeer and 40 (Amsterdam Central branch)
*TheHSL-Zuid being constructed crosses 14, 50 and 61.Railway triangles
Normally a railway junction means a location from where there are railway lines in three directions A, B and C, where trains coming from A can go to B and C, while to go from B to C the train has to reverse direction. Sometimes there is also a nearby arc from B to C, hence a small triangle of lines:
*Gooiboog: Weesp, Almere, Naarden-Bussum
Triangles without regular passenger traffic on one or two of the sides:
*west of Haarlem
*Rotterdam west: "Sporendriehoek" (track triangle)
*Diemen-Zuid, Watergraafsmeer yard (bypassing Diemen), Weesp
*Haren, Groningen, Kropswolde
*Amsterdam Centraal , Hemhaven, Zaandam (bypassing Amsterdam Sloterdijk)Two crossing lines and an arc:
*Hemboog at Amsterdam Sloterdijk. This bypasses the Amsterdam Sloterdijk station and provides a direct connection between Schiphol and Zaandam / Hoorn. It would also allow a direct train service from Schiphol to Alkmaar, but that is not provided yet due to a lack of capacity.
*TheUtrechtboog at Duivendrecht, which connects the lines Amsterdam CS - Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena - Utrecht CS and Weesp-Schiphol-Nieuw Vennep-Leiden. Before this existed, passengers from Utrecht had to change trains at Duivendrecht when traveling to the airport, or take a longer route through Hilversum.Two crossing lines with three arcs:
*10/11 and 50 with arcsDen Haag Centraal –Den Haag HS, Den Haag Centraal–Den Haag Laan van NOI, and freight-only Den Haag HS–Voorburg.Future train routes
There are a couple of new train projects in the Netherlands being either established or investigated.
*TheHSL-Zuid (Hoge Snelheidslijn Zuid, High-speed Line South) will provide a faster connection betweenAmsterdam Central Station,Schiphol airport,Rotterdam and onward to the Belgian cities ofAntwerp andBrussels , where it connects to the already existing high-speed line toParis , France. This line is being worked on right now, and should be completed in 2009.
*The HSL-Zuid will have branches from the main rail line, connectingThe Hague andBreda . Next to the services going straight to Belgium, there will be a shuttle service betweenThe Hague .Rotterdam ,Breda and on toAntwerp andBrussels . A second shuttle will be operating betweenBreda andAmsterdam .
*TheHanzelijn will connectLelystad withZwolle and would shorten the travelling time between theRandstad and the northern provinces. Construction has started early 2007 and should be completed in 2012.
*The connection betweenMaastricht and the BelgianLanaken is being reopened, for freight trains only at first. There are plans for a light rail connection between these two cities, and extensions to the bigger Belgian city ofHasselt .
*There are plans to improve and extend the line betweenWeert andNeerpelt (Belgium), currently used for low-speed freight traffic only, to carry regular passenger services. This would create a fast connection betweenEindhoven , Middle Dutch Limburg and North Belgian Limburg and eventuallyAntwerp . Currently, the only connection to Antwerp is viaRoosendaal .Changes of NS services from 20?? due to the
HSL-Zuid The following is especially relevant for people who need to avoid the HSL-Zuid: people traveling in peak hours who do not want to pay a much higher fare, and holders of NS passes.
The existing Benelux train service will be replaced by an HSL Benelux train, stopping in
Amsterdam , Schiphol,Rotterdam ,Breda ,Antwerp ,Mechelen and theBrussels Central and Midi.The
Vlissingen -Amsterdam intercity trains will run viaHaarlem instead ofSchiphol , and will run twice an hour. This route takes about the same time as the route viaSchiphol , and the additional train per hour will replace the Benelux train when it comes to domestic services.This means that travelling with NS from Rotterdam to Schiphol, one will have to change in Leiden, using the preserved train service
Den Haag Centraal -Leiden Centraal - Schiphol - Amsterdam Centraal.Train number series
Below are the train routes in the Netherlands with starting number of the
train number series, not to be confused with the numbers of locomotives, rail cars or train-sets, or with the table numbers of routes in the paper timetable, given in the previous section.IC: intercity, EC:
EuroCity D: semi-fast train, R: stoptrein, LR:light rail , ICE: InterCityExpress International, THA:Thalys , RB: DBRegionalBahn , RE: DBRegionalExpress , CNL:CityNightLine *104,105 EC
Amsterdam Centraal -Utrecht Centraal -Basel . Operated daily by the ICE train.
*120, 220 ICEAmsterdam Centraal - Frankfurt am Main Hbf
*140 ICSchiphol -Berlin Ostbahnhof
*300 CNLAmsterdam Centraal - Zürich HB. An overnight sleeper train.
*400 ICBrussels South -Maastricht
*500 ICDen Haag Centraal /Rotterdam Centraal - Groningen /Leeuwarden
*700 ICSchiphol /Amsterdam South - Groningen /Leeuwarden
*800 IC Schagen/Alkmaar -Maastricht
*1400 (IC)DRotterdam Centraal (rtd) -Delft (dt) -The Hague Centraal (gvc) -Leiden Centraal (ledn) -Schiphol Airport (shl) -Amsterdam Centraal (asd) - Utrecht Centraal (ut). Runs at night, is called Nachtnet (Nighttrain) and has an hourly service. Due to the U-shape of the route, the travelling time from the first four stations to Utrecht is longer than during the day. See also below.
*1500 ICAmsterdam Centraal -Amersfoort - (Deventer )
*1600 ICSchiphol /Amsterdam Centraal -Enschede
*1900 ICDen Haag Centraal - Venlo
*2000 ICNijmegen -Rotterdam Centraal /Den Haag Centraal
*2100 ICAmsterdam Centraal -Vlissingen
*2200 DAmsterdam Centraal -Dordrecht -Breda
*2600 DDen Haag Centraal -Amsterdam Centraal
*2700 RRoosendaal - Antwerpen- Centraal. Run byNMBS
*3000 ICNijmegen -Den Helder
*3300 RHoorn -Kersenboogerd -Hoofddorp
*3400 DDen Haag Centraal -Hoorn
*3500 ICAmsterdam -Eindhoven
*3600 ICArnhem -Roosendaal
*3700 ICZwolle -Nijmegen
*3800 DZwolle - Emmen
*3900 ICLelystad Centrum -Amsterdam Centraal - Hoofddorp
*4000 RAmsterdam Centraal -Woerden -Rotterdam Centraal
*4100 RRotterdam Centraal -Hoek van Holland Strand
*4200 RRotterdam Centraal -Maassluis West
*4300 RLelystad Centrum -Hoofddorp
*4400 R's-Hertogenbosch -Nijmegen
*4500 RAlmere Buiten -Amsterdam Centraal -Enkhuizen
*4700 RAmsterdam Centraal -Alkmaar
*4800 RAmsterdam Centraal -Uitgeest
*5000 RLeiden Centraal -Den Haag HS -Dordrecht
*5100 RDen Haag Centraal -Roosendaal
*5200 RTilburg West -Deurne
*5300 RMaastricht -Liège-Guillemins . Run byNMBS
*5400 ICHaarlem -Zandvoort aan Zee
*5500 R Utrecht Centraal -Baarn
*5600 R Utrecht Centraal -Zwolle
*5700 R Utrecht Centraal -Leiden Centraal throughSchiphol
*5800 RAmersfoort Vathorst - Uitgeest
*6000 R Utrecht Centraal -Tiel
*6300 RDen Haag Centraal -Haarlem
*6400 REindhoven -Weert
*6800 RMaastricht Randwijck -Roermond
*6900 RHeerlen -Roermond
*7000 RAlmelo -Deventer
*7400 RRhenen Utrecht - Breukelen - Amsterdam Zuid (south)
*7500 REde -Wageningen -Arnhem -Zutphen
*7900 RZwolle -Enschede
*8000 RZwolle - Emmen
*8100 RE13 Venlo - Hamm
*8400 R/RB Groningen -Leer (Ostfr) Hbf (run byArriva )
*8500 RZwolle - Kampen
*8800 IC Utrecht Centraal -Leiden Centraal
*8900 RB20Heerlen -Aachen Hbf- Eschweiler-Weisweiler
*9100 RZwolle - Groningen
*9200 IC *Amsterdam C (asd) -Schiphol Airport (shl) -The Hague HS (gv) -Rotterdam C (rtd) -Dordrecht (ddr) -Roosendaal (rsd) - Antwerp C -Mechelen -Brussels North - Brussels C - Brussels South/Midi. This train is called the Benelux train. The train can use 1500 volt DC (Netherlands) and 3000 volt DC (Belgium). For details see [http://www.treinspotter.nl/benelux/bnl.htm] (in Dutch), and also [http://www.b-rail.be/internat/E/destination/holland/day_timetablesin.html] , [http://www.b-rail.be/internat/E/destination/holland/day_timetablesout.html] . This service will be replaced in 2009 by theHSL-Zuid .
*9300 THAAmsterdam Centraal -Paris North (Thalys )
*9500 LRGouda -Alphen aan den Rijn
*9600 R's-Hertogenbosch -Eindhoven
*9800 RDen Haag Centraal -Gouda - Utrecht Centraal
*13600 R's-Hertogenbosch -Breda
*14600 RRoosendaal -Vlissingen
*15400 DHaarlem -Zandvoort aan Zee
*16000 R Utrecht Centraal -'s-Hertogenbosch
*17800 RZutphen -Apeldoorn
*18100 LRHouten - Houten Castellum
*19500 RGouda - Alphen a/d Rijn -Leiden Centraal
*Trains run byArriva
**30000 RLeeuwarden -Stavoren
**30100 RLeeuwarden - Harlingen Haven
**30200 R/D Groningen -Leeuwarden
**30400 R Groningen -Nieuweschans
**30500 R Groningen -Roodeschool
**30600 R Groningen -Delfzijl
**32500 RDordrecht -Geldermalsen
*Trains run bySyntus
**30700 RArnhem -Doetinchem -Winterswijk
**30800 RWinterswijk -Zutphen
**30900 RWinterswijk -Arnhem
**31000 RAlmelo -Mariënberg
**31100 RArnhem -Tiel
*Trains run byVeolia Transport
**32000 RMaastricht Randwijck -Kerkrade Centrum
**32100 ICMaastricht -Heerlen
**32200 RNijmegen -Roermond
**32300 RNijmegen -Venray
*33200 RB64Enschede -Münster Hbf. Run byDB Regionalbahn Westfalen .
*33250 RB51Enschede -Dortmund Hbf. Ditto.E.g., in the 1400 series the last two digits are 01, 05, 09, 13 and 17 in anti-clockwise direction (timetable numbers 11b, 10b, 20a) and 02, 06, 10, 14, 18 and 22 in clockwise direction (timetable numbers 20b, 10a, 11a).
Train routes with reversal of direction
Train routes with reversal of direction on the way (all with
multiple unit s), with station:*1400
The Hague Centraal (gvc) (at night only)
*2000, 3000Arnhem (ah)
*3400Haarlem (hlm)
*500, 1500 Utrecht (ut)tretches with four tracks
*10 Schiphol – Hoofddorp (section Hoofddorp – beyond Nieuw-Vennep under construction : 2 extra tracks are the High Speed line.
*10, 11 Leiden – Rijswijk
*10, 16, 17 Den Haag Centraal - Den Haag Laan v NOI
*11 Schiedam – Dordrecht
*20, 40 Amsterdam Centraal – Amsterdam Muiderpoort
*20 Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena – Utrecht
*24, 27 Boxtel – Eindhoven
*32, 42 Utrecht Centraal – Utrecht Overvecht
*50 Utrecht – Woerden (under construction)
*50 Gouda – Gouda GoverwelleLinks to main cities in the railway network, arranged according to location
Den Helder Enkhuizen |Leeuwarden GroningenHoorn |Assen
Lelystad |Zwolle Alkmaar Almere
Haarlem Amsterdam Schiphol Deventer Enschede Leiden Amersfoort Apeldoorn Zutphen The Hague Gouda UtrechtArnhem Delft Nijmegen Rotterdam Dordrecht Den Bosch Roosendaal BredaTilburg Eindhoven Roermond Vlissingen Sittard Maastricht Heerlen History
Railway map 1904:
ee also
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Railway stations in the Netherlands
*Betuweroute - freight line connectingRotterdam with the GermanRuhr area.External links
*http://www.ns.nl/servlet/Satellite?cid=1075985690180&pagename=www.ns.nl%2FPage%2FSuperHomepageEnglish&lang=en&c=Page
*http://home.hetnet.nl/~niels-karsdorp/nl/drgl3.htm
*http://www.ov-website.nl/treinseries/main.phpRailway maps:
*http://www.treinen.demon.nl/map/ns2.htm (with intercity routes colored)
*go in [http://www.ns.nl/pages/nederland.html] to "Nieuws & Uittips", then "Handig", then "Spoorkaart van Nederland" (with distances)
*http://railweb.techsite.cz/mapy/mnls.jpg(with table numbers used in the paper version of the timetable; only main stations)
*http://trainspotting.buekkes.de/maps/benelux-network/benelux-network.gif- (wholeBenelux , indicating single or multiple track and electrification)
*Schematic maps of all tracks, switches and platforms: http://www.sporenplan.nl/html_nl/sporenplan/ns/ns_normaal/start.html
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