Amsterdam to Brussels train connection question
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Amsterdam to Brussels train connection question
The inter city train between Amsterdam and Brussels has one connection in Rotterdam. The website shows a two minute connection time. We are traveling with two suitcases each and I am wondering if this connection may be problematic. Do trains normally wait when they see passengers trying to make the connection? We are traveling on a Monday morning in June.
Thanks for any advice.
Thanks for any advice.
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you change to the intercity direct to Schiphol and Amsterdam and it's on the opposite side of the platform.
It's a connection that's necessary to get passengers from the international train to Amsterdam, so it'll wait unless the arriving train is more than 5 minutes late.
There have been problems with the intercity direct lately. The whole story of that shambles is too long to recount here.
If everything works as it should, your change should be painless.
It's a connection that's necessary to get passengers from the international train to Amsterdam, so it'll wait unless the arriving train is more than 5 minutes late.
There have been problems with the intercity direct lately. The whole story of that shambles is too long to recount here.
If everything works as it should, your change should be painless.
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Two suitcases each is a lot to manage on a train. How large are they? Have you figured out where you will put them?
You need to be at the door with your luggage when the train pulls in, pick them up - yes both - and get down the steps walk briskly across the platform and up onto the next train.
If you can;t pick up both your cases and walk briskly you have too much luggage for a train.
I have seen people work in tandem - one person pushes the bag up to the second person in the train who pushes the bag behind them down the aisle and then reaches for the next. But don;t know if this will work on a 2 minute change.
We usually do car versus train and luggage is one of the reasons. Can you get a schedule that allows longer to change trains?
You need to be at the door with your luggage when the train pulls in, pick them up - yes both - and get down the steps walk briskly across the platform and up onto the next train.
If you can;t pick up both your cases and walk briskly you have too much luggage for a train.
I have seen people work in tandem - one person pushes the bag up to the second person in the train who pushes the bag behind them down the aisle and then reaches for the next. But don;t know if this will work on a 2 minute change.
We usually do car versus train and luggage is one of the reasons. Can you get a schedule that allows longer to change trains?
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You should have enough time, it is just across the platform. The guard will not let the train go if it is clear you are getting on.
If you do miss it you can get the next IC to Brussels. Unlike the High Speed Thalys tickets for IC are not train specific.
If you do miss it you can get the next IC to Brussels. Unlike the High Speed Thalys tickets for IC are not train specific.
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For peace of mind, just take one IC earlier from Amsterdam to Rotterdam.
The IC trains run every 30 minutes on that route.
So if your itinerary says to take the 9:25 IC from A'dam to catch the 10:08 to Brussels in Rotterdam take the 8:55 IC in Amsterdam instead.
As your ticket seems to restrict you to IC trains (with Thalys trains excluded), I would take much longer to wait for the next IC to Brussels (or use another permitted connection with yet another change) in Rotterdam if you were not able to make that 2 minutes transfer.
When looking for the platform for either IC you eventually decide to take from Amsterdam, keep in mind that Rotterdam is not their final destination. So both trains will show Breda as destination on the station's displays (and Rotterdam only in "fineprint" like the other stops they make).
The IC trains run every 30 minutes on that route.
So if your itinerary says to take the 9:25 IC from A'dam to catch the 10:08 to Brussels in Rotterdam take the 8:55 IC in Amsterdam instead.
As your ticket seems to restrict you to IC trains (with Thalys trains excluded), I would take much longer to wait for the next IC to Brussels (or use another permitted connection with yet another change) in Rotterdam if you were not able to make that 2 minutes transfer.
When looking for the platform for either IC you eventually decide to take from Amsterdam, keep in mind that Rotterdam is not their final destination. So both trains will show Breda as destination on the station's displays (and Rotterdam only in "fineprint" like the other stops they make).
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