The following list focuses on the routes taken by trains traveling on railway lines in the Netherlands. A list including all the stops on the train routes can be found at Dutch Railway Services.
Train number series
editBelow are the train routes in the Netherlands as of 2011(May be outdated) with the number of the train series. It is typically a multiple of 100, while the train numbers add a number in the range 1 through 99 to it (where odd numbers are for trains in one direction, and even numbers for trains in the opposite, except for some international services). These numbers should not be confused with the numbers of locomotives, railcars or train-sets, or with the table numbers of railway lines in the Spoorboekje.
For details of these types of train service, and for listings of more stations on the routes, see Dutch railway services.
Abbreviations
edit- ^ ICE: Intercity Express
- ^ CNL: City Night Line
- ^ a b c d ICMm: Intercity Materieel Modern (lit. transl. Intercity Material Modern – transl. Intercity Rolling stock Modern)
- ^ a b c d e f DDZ: DubbelDekkerZonering (lit. transl. DoubleDeckerZoning)
- ^ a b ICM: Intercity Materieel (lit. transl. Intercity Material – transl. Intercity Rolling stock)
- ^ a b VIRMm:[expand initialism]
- ^ ICRmh:[expand initialism]
- ^ a b c d e VIRM: Verlengd InterRegio Materieel (lit. transl. Lengthened InterRegional Material – transl. Lengthened InterRegional Rolling stock)
- ^ a b NMBS: Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische Spoorwegen (transl. National Railway Company of Belgium)
- ^ a b SNCB: Société nationale des chemins de fer belges (transl. National Railway Company of Belgium)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j SLT: Sprinter Lighttrain
- ^ a b c d e f g SGM: Stadsgewestelijk Materieel (transl. Suburban Equipment – transl. City Regional Rolling stock)
- ^ a b c DD-AR: Dubbeldeksaggloregiomaterieel (transl. Double-deck suburban regional rolling stock)
- ^ a b SNG: Sprinter New Generation
Train routes with reversal of direction
editTrain routes with reversal of direction on the way (all with multiple units or push-pull trains), with station:
See also
edit- Railway stations in the Netherlands
- Betuweroute–freight line connecting Rotterdam with the German Ruhr area.
External links
edit- ProRail railway map
- http://kubus.mailspool.nl/spoorkaart–Shows details and map of train route for a given train series number or train number, with the option to show live the locations of moving passenger trains.
- http://www.sporenplan.nl/html_nl/sporenplan/ns/ns_normaal/start.html–Schematic maps of all tracks, switches and platforms.
- Overview of service disruptions