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  2. Amsterdam–Schiphol railway - Wikipedia

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    The Amsterdam-Schiphol line leaves Amsterdam Centraal in a westerly direction. It passes Zaanstraat depot 2 km (1.2 mi) from Amsterdam Centraal, where the Oude Lijn towards Haarlem diverges. Shortly afterwards the freight-only branch line to Westhaven also diverges. 4 km (2.5 mi) out of Amsterdam Centraal, the metro line starts at Isolatorweg ...

  3. Hoofddorp railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bus Route Notes Regional services: 145 Hoofddorp Station - City Centre - Noord - Lijnden - Badhoevedorp: 161 Hoofddorp Station - Beukenhorst West - Kalorama - Arnolduspark - City Centre - Pax - Noord - Lijnden - Boesingheliede - Zwanenburg - Halfweg-Zwanenburg railway station - Zwanenburg Kinheim

  4. Dutch railway services - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA - Schiphol Airport (- Leiden Centraal) 3x per day (at night) Wednesday evenings only. Tuesday evening: 1x Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA - Schiphol Airport 28300 Museum shuttle Utrecht Centraal - Utrecht Maliebaan: SLT 1x per hour Only operates during Dutch Railway Museum opening hours 30700 Breng: Stoptrein

  5. Amsterdam Centraal station - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Centraal is a terminus station on many historical railway lines in the Netherlands: the Amsterdam–Rotterdam railway (1839), also known as the Oude Lijn, via Haarlem, Leiden and The Hague (Den Haag); the Den Helder–Amsterdam railway (1865), also known as the Staatslijn K, from Den Helder to Amsterdam via Alkmaar and Uitgeest; the ...

  6. Railway stations in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Centrum: "Centre" – a town's most important station with, however, fewer than 40,000 daily passengers, and/or a centrally located station. Zuid: "South" Noord: "North" Oost: "East" West: "West" A specific locality within the town, e.g. Amsterdam Sloterdijk railway station.

  7. Rail transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of trains: stoptreinen (local trains, which Dutch Railways calls "sprinters") and InterCities, with faster long-distance service. An intermediate category (sneltreinen, "fast trains") began being discontinued in 2007, although regional operators continue to use the term. Sneltrein and InterCity service were very similar.

  8. Amsterdam Sloterdijk station - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Sloterdijk is a major railway junction to the west of Amsterdam Centraal station. It is at a rail-rail crossing, with an additional chord (Hemboog).It is on the railway line from Amsterdam Centraal to Haarlem and the last station before the junction where the line Amsterdam Centraal-Zaandam diverges from it and on the crossing west branch of the AmsterdamSchiphol railway line ...

  9. List of railway stations in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Sloterdijk A station with two levels in the west of Amsterdam, moved during the construction of the Schiphol line. It allows passengers to change between the directions Amsterdam Centraal, Haarlem, Schiphol and Zaandam. Amsterdam Sloterdijk Hemboog Opened 2008, to be completed in 2009. This is an extra stop for trains on the direct ...