Amsterdam canal with bicycles and bridge

Train travel in Netherlands

15 routes · 1 station guide

Main operators
NS

Train service

NS

NS is the Netherlands' national railway operator, running domestic Intercity and Sprinter trains, with international services via its NS International arm.

Train tickets

Omio

Omio connects you with over 1,000 transport providers - trains, buses, flights, and more - to simplify your travel planning.

Rail Europe

Rail Europe is a leading travel tech company specializing in European train bookings for over 15,000 travel professionals worldwide.

Trainline

Trainline sells rail and coach tickets worldwide on behalf of major UK and European transport companies.

Main routes in Netherlands

Major stations and cities in Netherlands

Frequently asked questions

When did railway travel begin in the Netherlands?

The Netherlands' first train journey ran from Amsterdam to Haarlem in 1839. Since then, the Dutch railway system has evolved into a modern, electrified network connecting every corner of this compact nation.

How reliable are Dutch trains?

Dutch trains carry over 1 million daily passengers during peak periods and achieve punctuality rates exceeding 90%, making the Netherlands one of Europe's most reliable rail systems.

What is Amsterdam Centraal station and what connections does it offer?

Amsterdam Centraal is the second busiest station in the Netherlands and has been open since 1889. It has 11 platforms serving regional, national, and international routes, with direct connections to London, Berlin, Paris, and other European countries. It is located at the northern edge of the city centre, within walking distance of major tourist attractions.

What facilities are available at Amsterdam Centraal?

Amsterdam Centraal offers comprehensive facilities including shops, restaurants, and luggage storage, making it a convenient hub for travellers. The station also provides onward connections to local and regional transport across the Netherlands.

Are there off-peak incentives for train travel in the Netherlands?

Yes. The Dutch rail system operates programmes to distribute passenger loads more evenly throughout the day. These initiatives reduce crowding during peak periods and make rail travel more accessible to price-sensitive passengers.