Chapter 8: transport
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Transport in the Netherlands, a survey

Here is an overview of transportation options in the Netherlands:

Train: The Netherlands has an extensive railway network managed by the Dutch Railways (NS). Trains are a popular means of travel between cities. There are also international train connections to neighboring countries.

Bus: Buses connect both urban and rural areas. Various companies provide local and intercity bus services.

Tram and Metro: In larger cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague, trams and metros are an essential part of public transportation.

Bicycle: The Netherlands is known for its bike-friendly infrastructure. Biking is a commonly used mode of transportation for short distances.

Car: Although public transportation is well-developed, many people also use cars. The Netherlands has an extensive network of highways and well-maintained roads.

Taxi: Taxis are available in all major cities and can be ordered by phone or through apps.

Ferries: In the water-rich areas of the Netherlands, including the Wadden Islands, ferries play an important role in transportation.

Airports: For international travel, there are several airports, with Schiphol in Amsterdam being the largest.

These transportation systems are often interconnected, making travel through the Netherlands easy and efficient.

There is an official site related to work and transport.
Go to official sites

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Train:

When planning to take the train in the Netherlands, there are several important topics you should be familiar with:

Railway Operator: The primary operator for train services in the Netherlands is Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS). They run most of the domestic train services, along with some international routes.

Types of Trains: There are different types of trains, including Intercity (faster, stop at major stations), Sprinter (stops at all stations), and international trains (like Thalys and Eurostar for travel to other European countries).

Timetables and Travel Planners: Timetables are available at stations, online, and on the NS app. Use the NS travel planner or similar apps to plan your journey and check real-time updates.

Seating and Facilities: Trains generally have first and second-class seating. Facilities like Wi-Fi, power outlets, and toilets depend on the train type.

Bicycles on Trains: You can take your bicycle on the train with a bicycle ticket, but there are restrictions during peak hours.

International Travel: For international travel, it's advisable to book in advance and check specific requirements like passport control and seat reservations.

Customer Service and Assistance: For help, visit the service counters at major stations, or contact NS customer service online or via phone.

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Tickets

Ticket Purchase: Tickets can be purchased online, via the NS app, at ticket machines, or at service counters at train stations. It's important to check if you need a single-use chip card or an OV-chipkaart (reusable public transport card).

Check-In and Check-Out: With an OV-chipkaart, you need to check in at the start of your journey and check out at your destination by holding your card against the card reader at the gates or poles.

Fares and Discounts:
Fares vary based on distance, time of travel, and type of train. There are discounts available for different age groups, and during off-peak hours. Consider day tickets or rail passes if you plan to travel extensively. 

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Tickets

Ticket Purchase: Tickets can be purchased online, via the NS app, at ticket machines, or at service counters at train stations. It's important to check if you need a single-use chip card or an OV-chipkaart (reusable public transport card).

Check-In and Check-Out: With an OV-chipkaart, you need to check in at the start of your journey and check out at your destination by holding your card against the card reader at the gates or poles.

Fares and Discounts:
Fares vary based on distance, time of travel, and type of train. There are discounts available for different age groups, and during off-peak hours. Consider day tickets or rail passes if you plan to travel extensively. 
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1 een kaartje

2 van Amsterdam naar Rotterdam

3 een "OV-jaarkaart" (name of card)

4 een kaartje kopen bij de automaat

5 een kaartje kopen op internet

6 eerste klas,    tweede klas

7 de conducteur

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OV-card

De OV-jaarjaart

.The "OV-jaarkaart" (which stands for "Openbaar Vervoer jaar kaart" in Dutch) is a type of travel card used in the Netherlands. It translates to "Public Transport annual card." This card allows for unlimited travel on most forms of public transport in the Netherlands, such as trains, buses, trams, and metros, for a duration of one year.
To obtain an OV-jaarkaart, you typically need to:

Application Process: You can apply for the card through the official websites of Dutch public transportation companies or through government portals related to transportation.

Required Documents: Prepare necessary documents, which may include proof of residency, identification, and possibly financial documents.

Payment: The card usually requires payment, which can be a significant upfront cost but offers savings over time for frequent travelers.

Activation and Use: Once obtained, you may need to activate the card and can start using it for your travels within the Netherlands.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to visit the official websites of Dutch public transport services or contact their customer service. Also, considering your specific travel needs (such as the duration of your stay and how often you plan to use public transport), there may be other types of travel cards more suited to your situation.

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1 de bus

2 de bushalte

3 de chauffeur

4 ik moet naar Amsterdam

5 is dit de goede bus?

6 waar moet ik uitstappen?

7 hoe laat komt de bus?

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Tram, taxi, bicycle

The tram can be found in the bigger cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam. You can use the same "OV-jaarkaart" or you canb buy tickets at the ticket machines.
The Taxi is not very cheap. It works like in any country. Finally you will find a lot of bikes in the Netherlands. This way of transportation is very popular.

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Special Information

The link we are offering now is related to a special topic: what arrangements exist if it comes to the transport from home to your working place.

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Official information of the government

1. vervoer

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Official information of the goverment

1. travel between home and work



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