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Trains in the Netherlands

Trains in the Netherlands

There are two types of double decker trains:

The Koploper (ICM) (Intercity Materieel) is a 3- or 4-car multiple unit that when coupled with another one, allows passengers to walk through (Koploper is literally "head walker").

The rail cars ICR (Intercity Rijtuig = intercity carriage) are pulled by an electric locomotive. Unlike for the other trains, reversing direction requires moving the locomotive to the other side. At the back end passengers can have a view on the track, though not when seated.

One of the older train types still in use is the Mat '64 multiple unit:

Train_Mat_64.jpg - click for image info
triple Mat '64 (Plan V)

There are three varieties:

The ICE3 runs between Amsterdam Centraal and Germany.

The Thalys runs between Amsterdam Centraal and Paris-North.

In the summer there is a night train between Amsterdam Centraal and Paris-North. Although much slower than the Thalys, it is popular with budget tourists: some rail passes are not valid in the Thalys, and sleeping in the train saves the cost of a hotel. There are sleeping cars at a supplemental fee, but many people spend the night sitting in a seat, or, if it is not crowded, lying on seats. Although not permitted, some people smoke cannabis.

Train accidents in the Netherlands with passengers or crew killed or injured (not complete)

External links

See also Transportation in the Netherlands.

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