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  2. Public transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Metros operate on frequencies of at least 4x per hour, with 6 to 10 trains per hour during day and peak times, but often two lines are combined on busier stretches, increasing the total frequency. Trams mostly have a frequency of 6x per hour, with less services on late evenings and Sundays, but busy lines can have up to 15 trams per hour.

  3. List of town tramway systems in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Trams in The Hague HTM: ♦ Den Haag – Delft: Horse 24 June 1866 1887 Steam 1887 1924 Electric 1924 branch to Voorburg, opened 1934. NZH ♦ Den Haag – Voorburg – Leiden Steam 1881 1924 Electric 25 January 1924 9 November 1961 Blue Tram (Blauwe Tram) HTM ♦ Den Haag – Wassenaar – Leiden Electric 3 June 1923 9 November 1961

  4. Trams in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The Amsterdam Tram (Dutch: Amsterdamse tram [ˌɑmstəɹˈdɑmsə tɾɛm]) is a tram network in Amsterdam, Netherlands.It dates back to 1875 and since 1943 has been operated by municipal public transport operator Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf (GVB), which also runs the Amsterdam Metro and the city bus and ferry services.

  5. Amsterdam Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Amsterdam Metro (Dutch: Amsterdamse metro) is a rapid transit system serving Amsterdam, Netherlands, and extending to the surrounding municipalities of Diemen and Ouder-Amstel. Until 2019, it also served the municipality of Amstelveen, but this route was closed and converted into a tram line

  6. Utrechtse sneltram - Wikipedia

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    Effective 2 March 2020, the frequency of line 22 was increased from 10 to 12 trams per hour per direction. By the beginning of February, the top day for ridership was 18,000. Regiotrams hoped to increase the frequency to 16 trams per hour per direction in December 2020.

  7. Line 52 (Amsterdam Metro) - Wikipedia

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    From July 2018 the line's frequency was every 6 minutes during rush hour and every 7.5 minutes during the rest of the day. [9] Due to budget cuts in 2021, the number of trains was reduced from 10 per hour to 8. [10]

  8. Line 51 (Amsterdam Metro) - Wikipedia

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    An express tram on the first day of operations in its original livery. The GVB started to test the new tram units in May 1990 on the line. [20] A few weeks before the scheduled opening, two trains collided during a test run and were damaged, resulting in a reduced frequency at opening. [21] The line officially opened on 30 November 1990. [22]

  9. Trams in The Hague - Wikipedia

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    The Hague Tram (Dutch: Haagse tram) is a tram network forming part of the public transport system in and around the city of The Hague in South Holland, Netherlands.. Opened in 1864, as of 2018 the network has twelve tram lines, three of which were built to light rail standards and currently operate under the RandstadRail brand.