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NS (Nederlandse Spoorwegen)

Netherlands

15
Trains
25
Stations
3,400 km
Network
200 km/h
Top Speed

About Netherlands Railways

The Netherlands has one of Europe's most intensively used rail networks. NS operates frequent Intercity and Sprinter services. The Amsterdam–Rotterdam corridor is one of Europe's busiest rail routes.

Network Facts

Operator
NS (Nederlandse Spoorwegen)
Track gauge
1435 mm standard
Max speed
200 km/h
Network size
3,400 km
Currency
EUR

Railway Station Map

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Train Services

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Railway Stations

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TrainsTracking shows schedules and live data. To purchase tickets, use the official NS (Nederlandse Spoorwegen) website.

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Netherlands Railways — FAQ

How many trains does Netherlands have on TrainsTracking?

TrainsTracking lists 15 train services for Netherlands, covering intercity, express, regional and special trains sourced from official operators.

How many stations are listed for Netherlands?

We list 25 railway stations for Netherlands with timetable data, GPS coordinates, and station codes.

How do I book Netherlands train tickets?

Book Netherlands train tickets at https://www.ns.nl (NS (Nederlandse Spoorwegen)). TrainsTracking provides scheduling data — use official booking sites to purchase tickets.

Is there live train tracking for Netherlands?

Yes — TrainsTracking provides live schedule tracking for Netherlands trains, syncing with official APIs to show real-time status.

What gauge does Netherlands railway use?

Netherlands's railways use 1435 mm standard track, covering approximately 3,400 km of routes.

What are the fastest trains in Netherlands?

The fastest trains in Netherlands reach speeds of up to 200 km/h, operated by NS (Nederlandse Spoorwegen).

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