The Netherlands is small but very well maintained, developed and discipline country. There are various options to travel by train when you are in this beautiful country to visit various historical cities or beaches or islands.
When we talk about train system in the Netherlands, most of the train systems are managed and operated by NS (Nederlandse Spoorwegen), the Dutch national railway company. Following are the major railways systems in the Netherlands –
Sprinter –
Sprinter: is a type of train Service, which is running slow and mostly stops at all stations between different cities. These trains are built for shorter trips and most of short passanger journeys lasts between 15-20 mins.
InterCity
InterCity: are the double-deckers and connects all cities across country and mostly operated by NS. In The Netherlands these trains are known as VIRM (Verlengd InterRegio Materieel). These trains has Class 1 and 2 types of seats.
Metro
Metro service in The Netherlands is in 2 Cities name – Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Mostly plying across city within the 10 minutes of gaps.


Displays keep reflecting the time of metros –


Trams
Trams in the Netherlands is as old as from 1875. Main cities like Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and Rotterdam has tram network that can take you easily from one street to another while you are willing to visit the whole city and explore the local streets.

