Schiphol Airport railway station (previously Schiphol until 12 December 2015) is a major passenger railway station in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands. It is located directly beneath the terminal complex of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and is operated by the Nederlandse Spoorwegen. The station's six platforms are accessible via twelve escalators and three elevators located in the main concourse of the airport (Schiphol Plaza). The original station was opened in 1978, and the current station was opened in 1995. It connects the airport to Amsterdam and to various others cities in the Netherlands, as well as to Belgium and France.
Video Schiphol Airport railway station
History
The original railway station at Schiphol was partly at street level and opened on 21 December 1978.
By 1978, One could only travel to Amsterdam's Zuid WTC and RAI stations, as well as south bound towards Leiden, The Hague and Rotterdam. To get to Amsterdam Centraal station one had to travel to RAI and change onto tram 4 over there. A direct link was created with the construction of the Amsterdam-Schiphol railway in 1986.
A newly built underground station opened in 1995. The former building was demolished. As Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, which surrounds the railway station, is the largest airport within the Netherlands and the primary international gateway, Schiphol railway station changed into a major hub in the Dutch railway network.
The station was renamed Schiphol Airport from 13 December 2015 to make the station more recognisable to international travelers.
Maps Schiphol Airport railway station
Destinations
Schiphol stations offers several trains per hour to Amsterdam Centraal, and frequent services to the rest of the country as well. These include intercity services to Leiden, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Eindhoven, Amersfoort, Almere, Lelystad, Apeldoorn, Deventer, Enschede, Groningen, Leeuwarden, Nijmegen and Zwolle.
A new flyover also provides direct connections to Utrecht and the south of the country. This so-called Utrechtboog opened on 12 March 2006. It connects two existing lines (Utrecht-Amsterdam Central Station and Schiphol-Weesp) and is located more or less between the stations Amsterdam RAI and Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA bypassing the Duivendrecht station. Passengers need not change trains at Duivendrecht anymore.
During nighttime, an hourly service connects Schiphol with Amsterdam, Utrecht, Rotterdam, Delft, Leiden and The Hague between 1am and 5am.
The high-speed trains Thalys and Intercity Direct call at Schiphol railway station. Thalys operates a service between Amsterdam Centraal, Schiphol, Rotterdam Centraal, Antwerp-Central, Brussels-South and Paris Gare du Nord or Lille. Intercity direct connects Amsterdam to Rotterdam Centraal and Breda via Schiphol. Both trains use Schiphol - Antwerp high speed line. Reservations are obligatory to board Thalys. For Intercity direct to Breda a supplement is required for the High Speed stretch to Rotterdam.
From December 2012 direct services from Schiphol to Hannover and Berlin ceased. Passengers could use a national Intercity service to Hilversum and change there for the Berlin service.
From December 2014 a direct service restarted between Amsterdam and Brussels, following the failure of the Fyra. This service uses The Hague HS route.
Train services
There are several types of train series in the Netherlands:
- Intercity direct These are Intercity Services using the high speed network.
- Intercity These are express trains calling at major stations. The fastest type of regular train in the Netherlands.
- Sprinters These are trains calling at all stations and mostly are operated by SGMm or SLT 'Sprinter' train sets.
The station is served by the following service(s):
- 2× per hour High speed services (Intercity Direct) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Breda
- 4× per hour High speed services (Intercity Direct) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam
- 11× per day High speed services (Thalys) Amsterdam - Rotterdam - Antwerp - Brussels - Paris
- 2× per day High speed services (Thalys) Amsterdam - Rotterdam - Antwerp - Brussels - Lille
- 2× per hour Intercity services Amsterdam - The Hague - Rotterdam - Roosendaal - Antwerp - Brussels
- 1× per hour Intercity services The Hague - Leiden - Schiphol - Duivendrecht - Lelystad - Zwolle - Groningen
- 1× per hour Intercity services The Hague - Leiden - Schiphol - Duivendrecht - Lelystad - Zwolle - Leeuwarden
- 1× per hour Night train (nachtnet) service Rotterdam - The Hague - Amsterdam - Utrecht
- 2× per hour Intercity services Schiphol - Amersfoort - Hengelo - Enschede
- 2× per hour Intercity services Schiphol - Utrecht - Arnhem - Nijmegen
- 2× per hour Intercity services Schiphol - Utrecht - Eindhoven - Heerlen
- 2× per hour Intercity services Lelystad - Almere - Amsterdam - Schiphol - The Hague - Rotterdam - Dordrecht - Roosendaal - Vlissingen
- 2× per hour Intercity services Schiphol - Duivendrecht - Hilversum - Amersfoort Schothorst
- 2× per hour local Sprinter services Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Zaandam - Hoorn Kersenboogerd
- 2× per hour local Sprinter services Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Duivendrecht - Almere Oostvaarders
- 2× per hour local Sprinter services Utrecht - Hilversum - Schiphol - Leiden - The Hague
- 2× per hour local Sprinter services Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam - Hilversum - Amersfoort Vathorst
Bus services
The following bus services depart from the bus platform outside the airport building. Italics indicates stops within the Schiphol area. All services are daily unless otherwise stated.
- 69 Schiphol - Schiphol P40 - Sloten - Osdorp - Geuzenveld - Amsterdam Sloterdijk
- 185 Schiphol - Justice Complex
- 186 Schiphol P30 - Schiphol - Schiphol P40 - Schiphol Oost - Amstelveen
- 187 Schiphol P40 - Schiphol - Schiphol P30 - Schiphol Rijk - Schiphol Oost - Amstelveen
- 190 Schiphol P30 - Schiphol - Schiphol P40
- 191 Schiphol P40 - Schiphol - Schiphol P30 - Schiphol Zuidoost (Anchoragelaan)
- 193 Schiphol P30 - Schiphol - Schiphol P40 - Schiphol Oost - Zuideinde (Security passes needed between Repa and Zuideinde)
- 194 Schiphol P30 - Schiphol - Schiphol P40 - Badhoevedorp - Osdorp De Aker
- 197 Schiphol P30 - Schiphol - Schiphol P40 - Amsterdam Amstelveensweg - Amsterdam Leidseplein (City Centre) - Amsterdam Marnixstraat (also Nightbus N97)
- 198 Schiphol P40 - Schiphol - Schiphol P30 - Aalsmeer
- 199 Schiphol P30 - Schiphol - Schiphol P40 - Schiphol Oost - Amstelveen Westwijk - Amstelveen Middenhoven - Amstelveen Busstation - Amstelveen Noord - Amsterdam Buitenvelderd - Amsterdam Zuid
- 277 Schiphol - Haarlem - IJmuiden (Peak hours only)
- 287 Schiphol - Schiphol Rijk
- 300 Haarlem - Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amstelveen - Ouderkerk a/d Amstel - Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA
- 310 Nieuw-Vennep - Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam M Amstelveensweg - VU Hospital - Amsterdam Zuid
- 361 Schiphol - Lisse - Sassenheim - Voorhout - Noordwijk
- 365 Schiphol - Roelofarendsveen - Leiderdorp - Leiden - Zoetermeer
- 370 Schiphol - Alphen a/d Rijn
- 851 Schiphol - Keukenhof (March-May, only when Keukenhof is open)
- 858 Schiphol - Keukenhof (March-May, only when Keukenhof is open)
Other facilities
Schiphol Plaza is the shopping centre before customs, hence it is accessible to both air travellers and Dutch customers who just change trains here, etcetera. Plaza consist of two medium-sized supermarkets, Food Village and Albert Heijn. These supermarkets open their doors until midnight 7 days a week. Soft-drink and snack machines are available on the platforms, as in most Dutch train stations.
References
- NS website
- Dutch Public Transport journey planner
- Connexxion website (in Dutch)
- Connexxion Schiphol Area Network Map (in Dutch)
- GVB Amsterdam website
- Arriva website
External links
- Media related to Schiphol train station at Wikimedia Commons
- Public transport at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
- (in Dutch) Schiphol Station services in Dutch
Source of the article : Wikipedia