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  2. HSL-Zuid - Wikipedia

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    The HSL-Zuid (Dutch: Hogesnelheidslijn Zuid, English: South high-speed line), is a 125 kilometre-long (78 mile) Dutch high-speed rail line running between the Amsterdam metropolitan area and the Belgian border, with a branch to Breda, North Brabant.

  3. Utrecht - Wikipedia

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    Utrecht is the only city among the four largest in the Netherlands (the others being Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam) that awards a public transportation concession by tender. Qbuzz will hold that concession until December 2025 after which Transdev will take it over until 2035. [49]

  4. European route E19 in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    E35 east / A 10 east / E35 south / A 2 south / S 110 north (Nieuwe Utrechtseweg) – Amsterdam, Utrecht: East end of A10 overlap; 9: Amsterdam-Buitenveldert / Amsterdam-Rivierenbuurt: S 109 (Europaboulevard) 8: Amsterdam-Oud Zuid: S 108 (Amstelveenseweg) — De Nieuwe Meer Interchange: E22 north / A 10 north – Amsterdam, Zaanstad, Leeuwarden

  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. Belgium–Netherlands border - Wikipedia

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    The BelgiumNetherlands border separates Belgium and the Netherlands and is 450 km (280 mi) long. Belgium and the Netherlands are part of the Schengen Area . This means there are no permanent border controls at this border, although the controls between Belgium and the Netherlands had been removed well before the Schengen Treaty was signed ...

  7. A2 motorway (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    The N2 through Maastricht.. The A2 motorway is a motorway in the Netherlands.It is one of the busiest highways in the Netherlands. The road connects the city of Amsterdam, near the Amstel interchange with the Belgian border, near Maastricht (NL) and Liège (B), and the Belgian A25 road.

  8. European route E19 - Wikipedia

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    It connects the Netherlands to France via Belgium. The E19 is the busiest road in Europe. Among the places included in its itinerary are: Netherlands: Amsterdam - The Hague - Rijswijk - Rotterdam - Breda

  9. Utrecht (province) - Wikipedia

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    Utrecht (Dutch pronunciation: ⓘ), officially the Province of Utrecht (Dutch: Provincie Utrecht), is a province of the Netherlands. It is located in the centre of the country, bordering the Eemmeer in the north-east, the province of Gelderland in the east and south-east, the province of South Holland in the west and south-west and the province ...