Train-stations in Amsterdam
Train stations
Centraal Station
The Netherlands Railways (NS) runs an efficient and reliable network that covers destinations throughout Holland and the rest of Europe. Most ...
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Centraal Station
The Netherlands Railways (NS) runs an efficient and reliable network that covers destinations throughout Holland and the rest of Europe. Most national routes have departures at least every half hour, while busy stretches often have as many as four to six departures per hour. A direct express train connects Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport and the main cities in Holland and some cities in Belgium. Even at night, a train runs every hour between Utrecht, Amsterdam, Schiphol, The Hague and Rotterdam. There are three classes of trains in Holland: the Intercity (which offers a fast connection to the main cities) the Sneltrein and the Stoptrein (which makes more frequent stops at the smaller stations). THALYS high-speed services connect Amsterdam with Brussels and Paris, but seats are more expensive than Intercity trains and have to be booked in advance. Journey time to Brussels is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes and to Paris around 4 hours.
Centraal Station is located in Amsterdam city centre. Trams, buses and taxi's are available in the area immediately outside the main building.
Centraal Station is located in Amsterdam city centre. Trams, buses and taxi's are available in the area immediately outside the main building.