Den Haag Centraal, the largest railway station in The Hague, the Netherlands, is the largest train terminal in the Netherlands with 12 tracks. The station was completed in 1973 and is adjacent to the earlier Den Haag Staatsspoor station in The Hague. The Hague Central Railway Station is the terminal of the Hauda – The Hague Railway.
The station offers several intercity and local train services connecting the area and connecting major cities including Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
Den Haag Centraal is a public transportation hub and the main hub of the tram network operated by HTM Personenvervoer. The train station has two separate platforms. The RET in Rotterdam operates the RandstadRail E line, a metro service from Leidschenveen and Pijnacker to Rotterdam Central Station. From there it shares the track with the D line of the Rotterdam metro and ends at the Slinger station. There is a bus stop above the railway that connects to the Prins Bernhardviaduct and passes through the rails. The platform can be accessed from the main hall of the station. Several city and regional lines of three different operators are parked here.
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