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The following list focuses on '''[[train]] [[Route|routes]] in the [[Netherlands]]'''. A list of all train stops can be found at the [[Dutch railway services]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The most popular routes with the train {{!}} NS |url=https://www.ns.nl/en/routes/ |access-date=2025-04-23 |website=www.ns.nl}}</ref | The following list focuses on '''[[train]] [[Route|routes]] in the [[Netherlands]]'''. A list of all train stops can be found at the [[Dutch railway services]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The most popular routes with the train {{!}} NS |url=https://www.ns.nl/en/routes/ |access-date=2025-04-23 |website=www.ns.nl}}</ref> | ||
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Below are the train routes in the Netherlands as of 2011, along with the corresponding number of train series. Please note that this information may be [[Out of date|out-of-date]]. | |||
Usually, train series numbers are multiples of 100 followed by a number ranging from 1 to 99. Except for certain international services, trains in one direction are represented by [[odd numbers]], while trains in the opposite direction are represented by even numbers. These numbers differ from the table numbers of railway lines in the ''Spoorboekje'', as well as from [[locomotive]], [[railcar]], and train set numbers. | Usually, train series numbers are multiples of 100 followed by a number ranging from 1 to 99. Except for certain international services, trains in one direction are represented by [[odd numbers]], while trains in the opposite direction are represented by even numbers. These numbers differ from the table numbers of railway lines in the ''Spoorboekje'', as well as from [[locomotive]], [[railcar]], and train set numbers. | ||
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The following list focuses on train routes in the Netherlands. A list of all train stops can be found at the Dutch railway services.[1]
Train number series
Template:Main article Below are the train routes in the Netherlands as of 2011, along with the corresponding number of train series. Please note that this information may be out-of-date.
Usually, train series numbers are multiples of 100 followed by a number ranging from 1 to 99. Except for certain international services, trains in one direction are represented by odd numbers, while trains in the opposite direction are represented by even numbers. These numbers differ from the table numbers of railway lines in the Spoorboekje, as well as from locomotive, railcar, and train set numbers.
Abbreviations
Train routes with reversal of direction
Train routes that change directions on the way, all of which have multiple units or are push-pull trains with the station:
See also
- Railway stations in the Netherlands
- Betuweroute; freight line connecting Rotterdam with the German Ruhr area.
- Rail transport in the Netherlands
References
External links
- NS railway map
- http://kubus.mailspool.nl/spoorkaart–Shows details and map of train route for a given train series or train number, with the option to show live locations of moving passenger trains.
- http://www.sporenplan.nl/html_nl/sporenplan/ns/ns_normaal/start.html–Schematic maps of all tracks, switches and platforms.
- Overview of service disruptions