amsterdam to brugges
#2

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Have you tried the local train websites? www.ns.nl for The Netherlands, and www.nmbs.be for Belgium. Just click on "English" and off you go!
#3
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It takes about 3 and a half hours. You would change trains either in Brussels or at Antwerp...it's easy, usually the train is rigt across the track, and the condctor will gladly give you info on where to change trains if you loook pathetic enough.
#4

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You'll only have to change once, in Antwerpen-Berchem. Total ride takes 3.5 hours.
Make sure you take a train that leaves 23 mins. past the hour in Amsterdam Centraal. There's another connection at 56 mins. past the hour but you'll have to change in Antwerpen-Berchem AND in Gent.
BTW, the website of the Dutch railways is very clear and if you click on "international" you don't have to go to the Belgian railways website (which is awful!).
Make sure you take a train that leaves 23 mins. past the hour in Amsterdam Centraal. There's another connection at 56 mins. past the hour but you'll have to change in Antwerpen-Berchem AND in Gent.
BTW, the website of the Dutch railways is very clear and if you click on "international" you don't have to go to the Belgian railways website (which is awful!).
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If you have a ticket be on the platform a minute before departure. If you don't have a ticket be there a half hour early.
Buy the Super Dagretour to save some cash. It's valid after 9 am weekdays except July and August.
Ask someone on the platform if you are in the right place just to be sure, and in case the platform was changed. That would have been announced, in Dutch, over the public announcement system.
Brugges is not worth more than a few hours. Stop in Antwerp on your return. See a few museums and have a fine dinner of mussels and Belgian beer. Antwerp has two train stations, Centraal and Berchem, so if you stop over allow yourself time to get from Centraal to Berchem where the international trains make their stops.
Buy the Super Dagretour to save some cash. It's valid after 9 am weekdays except July and August.
Ask someone on the platform if you are in the right place just to be sure, and in case the platform was changed. That would have been announced, in Dutch, over the public announcement system.
Brugges is not worth more than a few hours. Stop in Antwerp on your return. See a few museums and have a fine dinner of mussels and Belgian beer. Antwerp has two train stations, Centraal and Berchem, so if you stop over allow yourself time to get from Centraal to Berchem where the international trains make their stops.





