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List of trains in the Netherlands

Two current Dutch Railways InterCity trains: a refurbished ICM train in the foreground, and the front of a VIRM double decker behind it.
Photo taken during the rebuild of Rotterdam Central station; in the background the current overall roof is taking shape, while the foreground still shows one of the old individual platform covers

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The following are current and former trains in the Netherlands.

In use

Diesel locomotives

Dutch Railways 6400 Class diesel locomotive at Amersfoort station

Electric locomotives

1600 Class locomotive in the Railion livery at Amersfoort station

Diesel multiple units

Arriva (Spurt) GTW

Electric multiple units

High-speed services

Thalys PBA

Intercity services

ICNG train at Rotterdam Central station

A scheduled modernisation of around 7 million euro will see the ICM fleet updated. The renovated ICM trains provide 13% more seats, have a new interior, a bathroom accessible by wheelchairs, airconditioning as well as upgrades to the engine and connection systems. The head doors are removed. Also, these (renovated) trains are the first trains in the NS fleet equipped with OBIS. OBIS provides a (free) WiFi-connection on board, along with in-train journey information provided through screens and (automated) vocal announcements through the trains speakers. This journey information provides the actual status, and thus, it is always up-to-date to the actual situation on its trips, and the stations it passes.

Local services

Stadler FLIRT operated by NS approaching station Best

Coaches

ICRm

Out of service

Steam locomotives

Arend steam locomotive
Loc 7742 - "Bello"

Diesel locomotives

Oersik class

Electric locomotives

Diesel multiple units

Materieel 34 in the Nederlands Spoorwegmuseum

Electric multiple units

Mat'36
Sprinter unit 2983 at Deventer (2006).

Coaches

HSM C carriage in the Dutch Train Museum
Baggagerijtuig

These are other former carriages that have been operating in the Netherlands.

Configuration of seats

Usually in 2nd class there are 2+2 seats in the width of the train, sometimes 4 with the corridor on the side; Veolia had 3+2.

Toilet

Trains without a toilet:

In 2011 Nederlandse Spoorwegen announced that in the case of an incident causing a long stop of a train without a toilet and without the possibility of passengers leaving the train, NS will supply disposable bags, and allow the passengers entrance to the unused driver cabin.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Eurostar to launch London – Amsterdam service in April". Railway Gazette International. 9 February 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Final DM 90s sold to Romania". International Railway Journal. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  3. ^ Ward, David (May 1984). "Farewell to the Flying Dutchmen". Rail Enthusiast. EMAP National Publications. pp. 34–37. ISSN 0262-561X. OCLC 49957965.

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