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The Amsterdam-Brussels train will become faster.

Trains running between Amsterdam and Brussels will become half an hour faster, according to the International Railway Journal.

InterCity trains connecting the Dutch and Belgian capitals now take 2 hours 53 minutes instead of the previous 3 hours 23 minutes. The time savings for this European journey were achieved by changing the route. Firstly, the locomotives now use part of the high-speed Benelux line, and secondly, they do not stop in The Hague.

The hourly train route is as follows: Amsterdam Central Station – Rotterdam – Breda – Brecht – Antwerp – Brussels-South Station. Some trains also stop at Schiphol Airport and Brussels National Airport.   

According to the publication, InterCity trains on the Amsterdam-Brussels route are an excellent alternative to Thalys high-speed trains. This is primarily due to their price. While a standard-class Thalys ticket costs €68, an InterCity train ticket costs only €26. Keep in mind that prices may vary during peak hours and when booking at the last minute before departure. The high-speed train takes 1 hour 51 minutes to complete the entire journey, traveling at 300 km/h. A standard train travels at around 140 km/h.

It's worth noting that the distance between Amsterdam and Brussels is approximately 210 kilometers. The journey, with four stops, takes 2 hours and 53 minutes. Russian trains cover the same distance between Moscow and Rostov the Great in 3 hours and 15 minutes, making two stops.

Source: news.turizm.ru

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