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RandstadRail (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɑntstɑtˌreːl]) is a tram-train
network in the Rotterdam–The
Hague metropolitan area in the west of the Netherlands...
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stations (Spui and
Grote Markt); it is
shared by
RandstadRail lines 3 and 4 and tram
routes 2 and 6.
RandstadRail connects The
Hague to
nearby cities, Zoetermeer...
- Spui is a
RandstadRail station in
central The Hague, Netherlands. It
opened on 16
October 2004 as part of the city's new tram tunnel.
RandstadRail lines 3...
- Stad****s
RandstadRail station refers to two
homonymous stations in the
RandstadRail network: Stad****s
metro station (Rotterdam),
operated by RET and served...
- most of the
system has a
third rail (the
other exception is Line E (
RandstadRail) to The Hague). However, the term
light rail is not used in Rotterdam;...
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share the
Rotterdam The
Hague Airport and a
light rail
system called RandstadRail.
Consideration is
being given to
creating an
official Metropolitan region...
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Seghwaert is a
RandstadRail station in Zoetermeer, the Netherlands. The
station opened, as a
railway station, on 28 May 1978 as part of the Zoetermeerlijn...
- De
Leyens is a
RandstadRail station in Zoetermeer, the Netherlands. The
station opened as a
railway station on 29
September 1979 as part of the Zoetermeerlijn...
- from The Hague.
Light rail
public transport in the area is
offered by
RandstadRail,
Rotterdam Metro, The
Hague tram, and
Rotterdam tram,
heavy rail public...
- 3, 4, and 6.
Regular lines 2 and 6 use the
inner tracks,
while the
RandstadRail lines 3 and 4 use the
outer tracks. They
connect directly to the city...