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Den Haag (The Hague) has a population of approx. 520,000, with some 1,100,000 in the metropolitan area. It is situated in the west of Randstad Holland. The Hague is the seat of the national government and home of international institutions like Europol, the Peace Palace, the International Crime Court of the UN, and more than 80 embassies and many multinational companies. Tram network - total length 107 km On 16 October 2004, a short tram tunnel opened in central Den Haag after several years of delay. The 1.3 km underground section runs under Grote Marktstraat and includes two underground stations, Grote Markt and Spui. The tram tunnel is used by lines 2, 3, 4 and 6. Lines 3, 4 and E are part of the so-called RandstadRail network, with lines 3 and 4 running to Zoetermeer on a line formerly used by suburban trains, and line E to Rotterdam on the old Hofpleinlijn, which is now linked to the Rotterdam metro system. In November 2011, HTM ordered 40 vehicles of Siemens' new Avenio tram: 35 m long, 100 % low-floor, four sections. Delivery to The Hague is scheduled to start in February 2014. On 19 May 2019, line 4 was extended from Javalaan to Lansingerland-Zoetermeer (2 km). For more details on RandstadRail click here! For more details on the Rotterdam Metro, click here! |
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HTM - Den Haag City Transport [Company Site] Metropoolregio Rotterdam Den Haag Den Haag Tram at Wikipedia.nl Haagse Trams incl. many photos Haagse Tramnieuws Website of the Hague Tramway Friends Haags Openbaar Vervoer Museum (Public Transport Museum) Tramfoto.nl including many RandstadRail photos UrbanRail.Net > Rotterdam Metro page TRAMS 2022 - Dutch Yearbook about trams in Europe
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High-quality cab-view ride on Randstadrail Line 4 from Lansingerland-Zoetermeer to Den Haag De Uithof (March 2019): |
Robert Schwandl: Belgium - Netherlands - Luxembourg - R. Schwandl Verlag, 02/2020, ISBN 978-3936573596 |
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