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Trains in the Netherlands

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1 Trains in the Netherlands
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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:


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.

Before 2004 there was in the summer a night train between Amsterdam Centraal and Paris-North. Although much slower than the Thalys, it was popular with budget tourists: some rail passes are not valid in the Thalys, and sleeping in the train saved the cost of a hotel. There were sleeping cars at a supplemental fee, but many people spent the night sitting in a seat, or, if it was not crowded, lying on seats. Although not permitted, some people smoked cannabis.

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

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